Similar, but not the same: comparing the game based approaches of TGfU and game sense
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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:22authored byK Jarrett, S Harvey
The development and use of game based approaches (GBAs) across a range of global teaching and coaching settings has expanded significantly over the last two decades. And with each GBA underpinned by similar theories of learning, distinctions between each approach can often be blurred. Arguably, this can lead to teachers' and coaches' blended conceptualisations of different pedagogical approaches. Thus, although similar there is a need for teachers and coaches to recognise that not all GBAs are the same with each model or approach chosen impacting significantly upon learner experiences. Through analysis of literature and presentation of teaching/coaching lesson/session outlines, this paper presents similarities and differences of two game based instructional pedagogies - TGfU and Game Sense - and discusses the need for teachers and coaches to recognise and respond to the contextual differences of each when considering their use.
History
Journal
eJournal de la Recherche sur l'Intervention en Education Physique et Sportive (eJRIEPS)
Pagination
92-113
Location
[France]
ISSN
2105-0821
Language
eng
Publication classification
C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal
Copyright notice
2016, eJRIEPS
Issue
38
Publisher
eJournal de la Recherche sur l'Intervention en Education Physique et Sportive (eJRIEPS)