Er du junior, lærer, bridgelærer eller foresatt til en juniorspiller?

 Da vil BAMSA snakke med deg. Universitetet i Stirling forsker på bridge og driver blant annet følgeforskning til Norsk Skolebridge. 

Er du junior, lærer, bridgelærer eller foresatt til en juniorspiller?

Nå ønsker forsker Marina å intervjue norske juniorspillere, lærere, bridgelærere og foreldre til juniorspillere (lærere og foreldre trenger ikke kunne noe om bridge). Kan du avse litt tid til verdifull forskning? Eller kjenner du kanskje noen som er i målgruppen? 

Invitation for junior players

The University of Stirling is researching how we can encourage more young people to play bridge. Are you a young bridge player aged 14-26? Have your say today about making school life even more fun and help shape the future of international youth bridge! Please contact the researcher Marina at mm253@stir.ac.uk to schedule an informal discussion (in English).

Invitation for schoolteachers, bridge teachers, and parents of young bridge players

The University of Stirling is researching the role of game-based learning and mindsports (like the classic card game of bridge) within schools. Schoolteachers, bridge teachers and parents of young bridge players are kindly invited to feed into the discussion via online interviews. Have your say about making school even more engaging and help shape the future of education! Please contact the researcher Marina at mm253@stir.ac.uk to schedule an informal discussion (in English).

*Please note that if you are a schoolteacher or a parent, you don't need to know how to play bridge. Just an interest in the potential of using games to enhance education is enough!*