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Articles

The pedagogic potential of the pub quiz

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Pages 105-114 | Published online: 02 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

This article examines an innovative approach to the induction of students on an Education Doctorate programme by exploring the value of the pub quiz as a pedagogic device to support learning. The quiz took relatively little time out of a two-day induction programme and had the dual benefits of providing a stimulating and entertaining way of presenting information as well as providing an opportunity for students to work collaboratively and cooperatively. Conclusions suggest that it could be used more widely in Higher Education.

Notes

1. When applied in schools at the secondary and primary level, it would probably be best to replace the term, ‘pub-quiz’ by ‘group-based quiz’.

2. The facilitators could distribute the safety manual and then explain that the following week there will be a group-based quiz on the contents of the quiz.

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