Re-Shaping Learning: A Critical Reader

The Future of Learning Spaces in Post-Compulsory Education

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Learning Spaces is an emerging field, fuelled by a growing interest in the relationships between learning and spaces in which it takes place, whether conceptual, personal, social, physical and/or virtual. It is concerned with making learning spaces that can better meet the needs of 21st century learners, academics and other related publics.

In post-compulsory education this has opened up many interesting and important issues. There remains a lack of any theoretical understanding as to how such spaces should be conceived or designed; and hardly any critical discussion about effective frameworks for either the development of contemporary learning spaces or for assessing their impact on learning, teaching and research. At the same time, there is much debate about what the purposes of post-compulsory education should be, as well as concerns about where and by whom it should be provided.

We therefore need to urgently improve our understanding of the interactions between learning and space. It is essential that we not only share perspectives, theories and methodologies but also critically reflect on our own different assumptions, and work together to build better models for post-compulsory education in the future. To help in this process this book is designed as a ‘critical reader’ that can enable researchers, academics, students and managers involved in Learning Spaces to share and engage with some key ideas, issues and texts. A central aim is to bring together some of the best research from across the many different disciplines concerned with learning spaces, including education, architecture, anthropology, human-computer interaction, estate planning and museum studies.

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Preliminary Material
著者: Anne Boddington and Jos Boys
页码: i–xxii
Doing Learning Space Evaluations
著者: Brett Bligh and Ian Pearshouse
页码: 1–18
What do We Know About what is Being Built?
New Typologies of Learning Spaces
著者: Jos Boys and Hilary Smith
页码: 33–47
Where is the Theory?
著者: Jos Boys
页码: 49–66
Between the Lines
The Transitional Space of Learning
著者: Olivia Sagan
页码: 67–79
What Matters About Space for Learning
Exploring Perceptions and Experiences
著者: Clare Melhuish
页码: 81–91
Research Spaces
著者: Maggi Savin-Baden
页码: 93–103
Fragile Constructions
Processes for Reshaping Learning Spaces
著者: Susan Sherringham and Susan Stewart
页码: 105–118
Learning Spaces as Social Capital
著者: Paul Temple
页码: 137–146
Some Models for Re-Shaping Learning Spaces
著者: Fiona Duggan
页码: 147–154
Learning beyond the University
The Utopian Tradition
著者: David Anderson
页码: 155–164
Configuring Learning Spaces
Noticing the Invisible
著者: Ronald Barnett
页码: 165–178
Designing Education and Reshaping Learning
著者: Anne Boddington
页码: 179–191
Social Learning Capacity
Four Essays on Innovation and Learning in Social Systems
著者: Etienne Wenger
页码: 193–210
List of Contributors
著者: Anne Boddington and Jos Boys
页码: 211–215
Index
著者: Anne Boddington and Jos Boys
页码: 217–237
Reshaping Learning is thus intended for anyone interested in, and wanting to think more about, learning spaces whether as users, clients or managers; or who are want to better understand interactions between the social and the spatial.
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