Lessons from the Believing Game
Abstract
My essay reflects on different lessons I have learned in using the believing game to promote deliberative dialogue in first-year writing courses. I have learned that it helps not to be in a hurry: spending enough preparation time with students thinking about belief itself, listening to students' stories and sense of attachment to beliefs, and playing the game repeatedly. I also explore the believing game as a mode of play, especially the fruitful way that role-play can be integrated into the believing game.
How to Cite:
Doherty, T., (2009) “Lessons from the Believing Game”, Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning 15(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.7290/jaepl158gvr
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