Ausgabe 2/2019, 111. Jahrgang S. 205–218
Gunther Graßhoff, Christin Haude, Till-Sebastian Idel, Carolin Bebek, Anna Schütz
At the School’s Borders
Approaches to Learning and Teaching in All-day Schools Far Away from the Classroom
Kurzlink: https://www.waxmann.com/artikelART102858
.doi: https://doi.org/10.31244/dds.2019.02.07
Abstract
Extra-curricular activities in the afternoon play a central role in the development of all-day schools. In the debate on all-day education, questions on the extent to which these arrangements enable learning beyond the classroom are discussed. Relevant findings from standardized all-day school research are available. An ethnographic approach can contribute to research as well as to the theoretical debate through its inner view of the afternoon program.
Schlagworte
all-day schools, extracurricular activities, (de-)professionalization in all-day schools, ethnography in schools
APA-Zitation
Graßhoff, G., Haude, C., Idel, T., Bebek, C. & Schütz A. (2019). Die Eigenlogik des Nachmittags: Explorative Beobachtungen aus Ethnografien zu außerunterrichtlichen Angeboten. DDS – Die Deutsche Schule, 111(2), 205-218. https://doi.org/10.31244/dds.2019.02.07