by sarahjee | Mar 10, 2020 | learning environment design, learning spaces, teaching
Hayball and Queensland’s Department of Education has created a blueprint for best practice alternative learning settings known as FlexiSpaces. According to Queensland Department of Education, in response to the challenge of offering optimal educational experiences for...
by Peter Lippman | Dec 21, 2016 | 21st century learning, evidence based design, learning environment design, learning spaces, teaching
Understanding activity-based learning is significant for creating the appropriate social environment; however, in conjunction with this knowledge, the physical environment must be well-thought-out to support the transactions that are intended to take place. Defining...
by Peter Lippman | Dec 21, 2016 | 21st century learning, architecture, evidence based design, learning environment design, learning spaces, teaching
In November of 1994, James A. Dyck published an article, “A Case for the L-Shape Classroom: Does the shape of a classroom affect the quality of the learning that goes inside it?” in Principle Magazine. Unlike many articles and books that describe school settings, this...
by Peter Lippman | Dec 21, 2016 | 21st century learning, evidence based design, learning environment design, learning spaces, teaching
My journey for understanding the transactional relationship between the learner and the learning environment began when I walked into a first and second grade public school as a teacher’s assistant in East Harlem, New York City. This classroom was different from...
by Peter Lippman | Dec 21, 2016 | 21st century learning, learning environment design, learning spaces, teaching
No matter where I travel, the people I come in contact with are always talking about pedagogy, educational policy, and the design of learning environments. These discussions veer to looking at the inside out rather that from the outside in. These views also recognise...
by Peter Lippman | Dec 20, 2016 | 21st century learning, evidence based design, learning environment design, learning spaces, teaching
A few years ago, on my first visit to Australia, I attended a conference on the spatial design of learning environments. During one of the presentations on new generation learning spaces, a teacher asked the presenter who had just shown their case study on a classroom...
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