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School Space and its Occupation -

School Space and its Occupation

Conceptualising and Evaluating Innovative Learning Environments

Scott Alterator, Craig Deed (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
260 Seiten
2018
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-37964-0 (ISBN)
CHF 53,90 inkl. MwSt
In School Space and its Occupation Alterator and Deed (Eds) assemble leading authors to address the ongoing need for conceptual and methodological clarity in designing and occupying innovative learning environments.
School Space and its Occupation addresses the ongoing and pressing need for justification of education and environmental innovation. Further, the increasingly important work of evaluating the new learning spaces brings attention to the need for conceptual and methodological clarity.



The editors have assembled a collection of leading authors to explore the links between education and design, progression of ideas in education and architecture, as well as making sense of pedagogical trends and spatial and design relevance. Post-occupancy evaluation is capable of informing both educational and architectural questions to generate sustainable adaptations for educators and designers. Part 2 focuses on the occupancy phase and examines the lived experience of schools to draw conclusions and make recommendations focused impacts and methodological progression.



Contributors: Renae Acton, Scott Alterator, Benjamin Cleveland, Craig Deed, Matthew Dwyer, Debra Edwards, Neil Gislason, Wesley Imms, Peter Lippman, Elizabeth Matthews, Marcus Morse, Vaughan Prain, Matthew Riddle, Warren Sellers, Rebecca Townsend, and Adam Wood.

Scott Alterator, Ph.D. (2016), La Trobe University, is lecturer of innovative and flexible learning at La Trobe University. His research focuses on linking innovative spaces and learning and the relevant adaptations of practitioners and students. Craig Deed, Ph.D. (2005), La Trobe University, is an Associate Professor of Education. He has published books and many articles on innovation and agency in education, including the influence of emerging physical and virtual spaces on teaching and learning.

List of Figures and Tables



Part 1

1. Framing Innovative Learning Environments

 Scott Alterator and Craig Deed

2. Teaching and Space: Five Propositions

 Craig Deed

3. Five Propositions: Representing Design in Action

 Craig Deed and Matt Dwyer

4. Why Innovative Learning Environments? Stories from Three Schools That Helped Establish an Ongoing Space and Pedagogy Agenda

 Benjamin Cleveland

5. Re-Imagining the Open Classroom

 Peter C. Lippman and Elizabeth Matthews

6. The Physical Environment of the Early Learning Center: A Key to Quality Education

 Elizabeth Matthews and Peter C. Lippman

7. Innovative Learning Spaces: Catalysts/Agents for Change, or ‘Just Another Fad’?

 Wesley Imms



Part 2

8. The Politics of Post Occupancy Evaluation: The Example of Schools

 Adam Wood

9. A Senior School Case Study: Assessing the Impact of Non-Traditional Learning Environments through an Affordance-Based Model

 Scott Alterator

10. Advancing Cultural Affordances: Evaluating a Personalised Year Eight Mathematics Program in an Innovative Learning Environment

 Scott Alterator

11. Translational Participation: Student Spatial Perceptions

 Craig Deed, Debra Edwards, Marcus Morse and Rebecca Townsend

12. The Whole School: Planning and Evaluating Innovative Middle and Secondary Schools

 Neil Gislason

13. A Review of Post-Occupancy Evaluation Tools

 Renae Acton, Matthew Riddle and Warren Sellers

14. Using Quantitative Methods to Evaluate Students’ Post-Occupancy Perceptions of Personalised Learning in an Innovative Learning Environment

 Vaughan Prain

15. Epilogue

 Craig Deed and Scott Alterator



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Advances in Learning Environments Research ; 10
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 418 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 90-04-37964-9 / 9004379649
ISBN-13 978-90-04-37964-0 / 9789004379640
Zustand Neuware
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