The Importance of Physical Space in Creating Supportive Learning Environments: New Directions for Teaching and Learning, No. 92

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Pub. Date: 2003-01-01
Publisher(s): Jossey-Bass
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Summary

Faculty and students alike have become so accustomed to meeting in spaces that are sterile in appearance, unable to accommodate different instructional approaches, and uncomfortable in supporting adult bodies that most have taken these conditions as a fact of college life. The lack of extensive dialogue on the importance of learning spaces in higher education environments prompted the essays in this volume. The chapter authors look at the topic of learning spaces from a variety of perspectives, elaborating on the relationship between physical space and learning, arguing for an expanded notion of the concept of learning spaces and furnishings, talking about the context within which decision making for learning spaces takes place, and discussing promising approaches to the renovation of old learning spaces and the construction of new ones. This volume is also augmented with a Web site (http://spacesforlearning.udayton.edu) that contains diagrams, virtual tours, additional documents pertaining to learning space design, and links to other relevant sites. This is the 92nd issue 89th issue of the quarterly Jossey-Bass publication New Directions for Teaching and Learning.

Table of Contents

Editors' Notes 1(4)
Nancy Van Note Chism
Deborah J. Bickford
A Tale of Two Classrooms
5(8)
Nancy Van Note Chism
Designing Collaborative Learning Places: Psychological Foundations and New Frontiers
13(10)
Ken A. Graetz
Michael J. Goliber
Embracing the Hybrid Model: Working at the Intersections of Virtual and Physical Learning Spaces
23(10)
Thomas D. Skill
Brian A. Young
The Impact of Changes in Teaching and Learning on Furniture and the Learning Environment
33(10)
Paul Cornell
Navigating the White Waters of Collaborative Work in Shaping Learning Environments
43(10)
Deborah J. Bickford
Educator and Architect Partnerships for Success
53(10)
James Butz
Developing a Classroom Vision and Implementation Plan
63(10)
Julia Christensen Hughes
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: A Case Study
73(8)
Joan DeGuire North
Innovative Models of Learning Environments
81(10)
William Dittoe
Improving the Environment for Learning: An Expanded Agenda
91(8)
Nancy Van Note Chism
Deborah J. Bickford
Index 99

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