This paper introduces and illustrates Bi-relational Design (BD) as a general approach to (re)solving wicked problems. BD theorises oppositional, equipositional and para-positional approaches to problem-specific dyads (e.g., subjective/objective) based on a general consensus of research on epistemological development. These epistemic positions are used to inform a design process that includes six iterative and emergent phases: (1) identification, (2) organisation, (3) analysis, (4) evaluation, (5) synthesis and (6) experimentation. The paper illustrates these phases with the design of an interactive rubric to support pre-service teachers’ academic literacy during the transition to university. The paper concludes with a consideration of the applications of bi-relational design for problem (re)solution and resource development in contested or complex spaces
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Bi-relational design: a brief introduction and illustration
Journal of Learning Design, Vol.8(1), pp.1-20
2015
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- Title
- Bi-relational design: a brief introduction and illustration
- Creators
- Raoul Adam
- Publication Details
- Journal of Learning Design, Vol.8(1), pp.1-20
- Identifiers
- 2732; 991012820674002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article