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Bringing together leading experts from the fields of architecture,
design, engineering, education and the social sciences, this
valuable collection presents a multidimensional understanding of
the complexities and ways in which school designs influence and are
influenced by educational practice. Moving beyond the long-debated
question as to whether the design of a school influences pedagogic
practice, chapters acknowledge the multiple and diverse ways in
which teaching, learning, development and inclusion are impacted by
the nature and quality of the physical environment. Considering
changes in national and international policy, and exploring the
changing pressures and demands on design, education and schooling
more broadly, contributors rethink and re-envision those aspects of
design and educational practice in which they specialise. Together,
these chapters present a bold vision for the future
conceptualisation, development and use of school buildings and
facilities. An important contribution to debates on school design
and education, inclusion and pedagogy, this is an essential and
fascinating read for students, researchers, lecturers and
policymakers involved in the fields of education and architecture.
Bringing together leading experts from the fields of architecture,
design, engineering, education and the social sciences, this
valuable collection presents a multidimensional understanding of
the complexities and ways in which school designs influence and are
influenced by educational practice. Moving beyond the long-debated
question as to whether the design of a school influences pedagogic
practice, chapters acknowledge the multiple and diverse ways in
which teaching, learning, development and inclusion are impacted by
the nature and quality of the physical environment. Considering
changes in national and international policy, and exploring the
changing pressures and demands on design, education and schooling
more broadly, contributors rethink and re-envision those aspects of
design and educational practice in which they specialise. Together,
these chapters present a bold vision for the future
conceptualisation, development and use of school buildings and
facilities. An important contribution to debates on school design
and education, inclusion and pedagogy, this is an essential and
fascinating read for students, researchers, lecturers and
policymakers involved in the fields of education and architecture.
Presenting qualitative and quantative findings from the unique,
multi-disciplinary project, Design Matters?, this timely book
explores the complex relationship between school design and
practice to consider how environmental aspects impact on the
day-to-day perceptions, actions and behaviours of pupils, teachers,
leaders and professionals within the school community. Exploring
debates and issues from a number of different professional and
academic perspectives, School Design Matters results from a rich
collaboration between schools, architects, engineers,
educationalists and policymakers to consider what an inspiring
teaching and learning environment might look like. Case studies and
first-hand student and teacher experience allow analysis of the
ways in which environmental factors might transform pedagogy, shape
patterns of leadership, improve student engagement and enhance
social interactions within and beyond the school community. Experts
in their fields, authors acknowledge the significance of
sociocultural contexts, reference relevant policy, and tackle the
tensions, dilemmas and contradictions which frequently arise as
schools and professionals in the design and construction sectors
collaborate in the creation of buildings which fulfil the needs of
diverse, invested parties. Offering a uniquely holistic approach to
understanding the ways in which design may contribute, shape and
mediate teaching and learning, this comprehensive text will be
essential reading for educationalists, architects, policymakers and
professionals involved in the design, construction and use of
school buildings.
Presenting qualitative and quantative findings from the unique,
multi-disciplinary project, Design Matters?, this timely book
explores the complex relationship between school design and
practice to consider how environmental aspects impact on the
day-to-day perceptions, actions and behaviours of pupils, teachers,
leaders and professionals within the school community. Exploring
debates and issues from a number of different professional and
academic perspectives, School Design Matters results from a rich
collaboration between schools, architects, engineers,
educationalists and policymakers to consider what an inspiring
teaching and learning environment might look like. Case studies and
first-hand student and teacher experience allow analysis of the
ways in which environmental factors might transform pedagogy, shape
patterns of leadership, improve student engagement and enhance
social interactions within and beyond the school community. Experts
in their fields, authors acknowledge the significance of
sociocultural contexts, reference relevant policy, and tackle the
tensions, dilemmas and contradictions which frequently arise as
schools and professionals in the design and construction sectors
collaborate in the creation of buildings which fulfil the needs of
diverse, invested parties. Offering a uniquely holistic approach to
understanding the ways in which design may contribute, shape and
mediate teaching and learning, this comprehensive text will be
essential reading for educationalists, architects, policymakers and
professionals involved in the design, construction and use of
school buildings.
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