Building education : the role of the physical environment in enhancing teaching and research
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Building education : the role of the physical environment in enhancing teaching and research
Institute of Education, University of London, 2002
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [37]-41)
"issues in practice"--Cover
内容説明・目次
内容説明
'Good infrastructure is truly at the base of a quality education. For a society searching for ways to address the educational needs of the future, the building itself is a good start'. - M. Berner, 1993. For the first time in decades substantial capital is being allocated to school buildings: the present government has acknowledged the importance of the quality of the environment in raising standards. The neglect of school buildings in the past corresponds with a lack of educational research into their use. This book examines the reasons behind this, drawing on international educational research, governmental literature and practical projects. It discusses: the relationship between school buildings, attainment and behaviour; user participation in the design process and ways in which the school building can support learning; the implications of opening up school buildings to the wider community; the role of the physical environment in the inclusion of children with special educational needs; the future of school buildings in relation to ICT, procurement and sustainability. A list of useful contacts and publications is provided.
Building Education will interest educational researchers and professionals working in and with schools, particularly senior managers and governing bodies. It will also be of value to architects and LEA managers.
目次
1 INTRODUCTION Scope 2 CONTEXT Innovations and progress Insufficient investment Lack of educational research Capital spend and planning Changes in perception 3 SCHOOL BUILDINGS, BEHAVIOUR AND ATTAINMENT Social and organisational factors Environmental variables Causal linkages between school buildings and educational outcomes Summary and discussion 4 PARTICIPATION User participation in design projects Examples of participatory school design projects Making Fish: The St Jude's Future Environment Project School Works Building as educator - school as tool Ownership not occupation Linking curriculum to design Teachers as place makers Summary 5 OPENING UP THE SCHOOL Economics During school hours Out of school hours 6 SCHOOL BUILDING DESIGN AND INCLUSION OF STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITIES Context Design and the inclusive process 7 THE FUTURE OF SCHOOL BUILDING DESIGN Context Learning 'beyond the classroom' Information and communications technology Procurement Environment Need for flexibility and adaptability Creativity and the learning environment Summary of design principles for building education 8 USEFUL ORGANISATIONS
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