ONE SIZE FITS NONE: EMPOWERING PUPILS’ UNIQUENESS WITH GAMIFICATION IN PRIMARY ENGLISH

Authors

  • Cláudio Santos Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
  • Mário Cruz inED, Escola Superior de Educação, Instituto Politécnico do Porto https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8894-8821
  • Fátima Faya Cerqueiro Univeridad de Santiago de Compostela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34630/pel.v8i1.6405

Keywords:

Gamification, UDL, Transformative approaches, Keywords: 21st Century skills, global sustainable development, planet earth, Primary English teaching

Abstract

The current Portuguese education background revels concerning issues which revolve around disengagement, disruptive socioemotional behaviours and insufficient classroom support for inclusion. Adopting innovative and inclusive pedagogical approaches to address these challenges is, therefore, crucial. Transform classrooms into inclusive and engaging environments, in order to unlock each pupil’s potential and address their uniqueness across all lines of difference ensures essential fairness and equity in young pupils’ English learning processes. Particularly, through the implementation of the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, Primary English learning goes beyond a purely language structure approach, serving instead as a comprehensive tool to empower children as socially engaged citizens. Moreover, a Gamification Design Framework for Everyone provides multiple means of engagement, representation and action and expression which foster stimulating classrooms that reflect and respect learners' interests, backgrounds, and individual needs. This pilot study employs a predominantly qualitative and ethnographic methodology involving approximately 40 pupils attending curricular English in the 1st Cycle of Basic Education in a Portuguese public school. Data collection tools include field notes, critical reflections on lesson plans, pupils’ work analysis, focus group and audiovisual recordings. Results suggest an increased student productivity, engagement and interest towards foreign language learning across various settings.

Author Biographies

Mário Cruz, inED, Escola Superior de Educação, Instituto Politécnico do Porto

Mário Rui Domingues Ferreira da Cruz is an Associate Professor in Foreign Language Teaching (English and Spanish), at the School of Education of the Polytechnic of Porto, where he teaches Spanish as a Foreign Language, Hispano-American Literatures and Cultures, English Teaching in Primary Education, Didactic Resources in Teaching English and supervises the pedagogical practice of future teachers. He is also an integrated researcher at inED - Center for Research and Innovation in Education at the School of Education of the Polytechnic of Porto and a collaborator at CIDTFF at the University of Aveiro. Being professionalized in recruitment groups 120 - English, 220 - Portuguese and English, 330 - English, 340 - German, 350 - Spanish and 910 - Special Education, he has worked as a teacher in public schools of basic and secondary education, since the school year of 2001-2002 until the school year 2013-2014. He also collaborated at the Paula Frassinetti School of Education (from 2003 to 2012) where he taught English Language, English Language Didactics, Information and Communication Technologies in Education, Information and Communication Technologies in Inclusive Education Contexts, Educational Technologies in English Teaching , Deep Issues of Differentiated Intervention, among other curricular units. He holds a PhD in Didactics and Professional Development from the University of Aveiro, a PhD in Linguistic Studies from the University of Vigo and a MA in Language Didactics (University of Aveiro), Teaching English and Spanish in Basic Education (Polytechnic of Porto - Escola Superior de Educação) and Teaching English and Spanish at the 3rd of Basic Education and Secondary Education (University of Aveiro). His main doctoral theses and dissertations and MA's reports focus on: critical hyper-pedagogy, the intercultural and multilingual approach, the use of technologies in the teaching-learning process and linguistic and cultural varieties. He is currently coordinator of the thematic line "Teacher Training" at inED, where he directs the research projects: "CLIL 4 U - implementation, monitoring and evaluation of bilingual teaching projects", "PEPPA 6/7 - Primary English Practice Program for Ages 6/7", "Schoolers and Scholars (SnS): Role-Playing Games (RPG) in the teaching and learning process at Primary Education" and "VarLang - Linguistic and cultural varieties in the teaching of foreign languages".

Fátima Faya Cerqueiro, Univeridad de Santiago de Compostela

Personal Docente e Investigador de la Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, adscrito al Departamento de Didácticas Aplicadas

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Published

2025-09-26

How to Cite

Santos, C., Cruz, M., & Faya Cerqueiro, F. (2025). ONE SIZE FITS NONE: EMPOWERING PUPILS’ UNIQUENESS WITH GAMIFICATION IN PRIMARY ENGLISH. PRATICA - Multimedia Research Journal on Pedagogical Innovation and E-Learning Practices, 8(1), 79–94. https://doi.org/10.34630/pel.v8i1.6405

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