Re-presenting teachers’ experiences of game based approaches through poetic transcription
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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:22authored byK Jarrett
This paper provides an overview of poetic transcription and how I used it to re-present physical education teachers’ experiences of teaching games using a game based approach (GBA). Composite narratives derived from a study exploring teachers’ experiences of GBA teaching provided the initial storying of experience with three separate teacher capacities for experience identified; that of a Learner, a Collaborator, and a Catalyst. These narratives were then re-storied as found poems. Discussion within this paper comments on the reflexive action I engaged with to transform interview transcripts into poetic form with specific comment offered as to my rationale for use of poetic transcription as well as the process I undertook to re-see teachers’ experiences of GBA experience. Comment stemming from a comparison of poems is also offered along with what experimentation with poetic transcription enabled me to “do” with my understanding of the experience of GBA teaching.
History
Pagination
53-63
Location
Christchurch, New Zealand
Start date
2015-11-17
End date
2015-11-18
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2016, School of Sport and Physical Education, University of Canterbury
Editor/Contributor(s)
Bruce J, North C
Title of proceedings
2015 : Proceedings of the Game Sense for Teachers and Coaches Conference
Event
Game Sense for Teaching and Coaching Conference (2015 : Christchurch, New Zealand)
Publisher
University of Canterbury
Place of publication
Christchurch, N.Z.
Series
2015 Game Sense for Teaching and Coaching Conference