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Finney, Rebecca; Atkinson, Cathy; Barclay, Mike; Tawil, Ben – Educational & Child Psychology, 2020
Aim: This study gathered views of 10 to 12-years-old pupils about their play experiences before and after transition to secondary school, comparing access to their right to play. Method: A multiple-case study design was used to gather views of six Year 6 primary pupils and six Year 7 secondary pupils living in the same community in the United…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Play, Family Environment, Permissive Environment
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Cunningham, Joseph – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2016
With an increasing proliferation of consumer practices within the United States university system, one crucial question often neglected is how spaces of consumption are produced. French Marxist philosopher and sociologist, Henri Lefebvre, provided a nuanced and innovative approach to examining the phenomenon of spatial production in his landmark…
Descriptors: Commercialization, Consumer Economics, College Environment, Educational Policy
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Minh, Tran Kiem; Lagrange, Jean-Baptiste – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
This paper aims at contributing to remedy the narrow treatment of functions at upper secondary level. Assuming that students make sense of functions by working on functional situations in distinctive settings, we propose to consider functional working spaces inspired by geometrical working spaces. We analyse a classroom situation based on a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Students, Geometry, Teaching Methods
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Ritella, Giuseppe; Ligorio, Maria Beatrice; Hakkarainen, Kai – Frontline Learning Research, 2016
Due to ongoing cultural-historical transformations, the space-time of learning is radically changing, and theoretical conceptualizations are needed to investigate how such evolving space-time frames can function as a ground for learning. In this article, we argue that the concept of chronotope--from Greek chronos and topos, meaning time and…
Descriptors: Time, Geographic Location, Teaching Methods, Social Influences
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McKendrick, John H. – Scottish Educational Review, 2019
The starting point of this paper is the Scottish School Grounds Survey of 2005, which provided nationwide insight into the extent to which school grounds were being used as learning environments for children in nursery, primary, secondary and special schools in Scotland. Reflecting specifically on provision for play and the way in which play…
Descriptors: Play, Playgrounds, School Space, Physical Environment
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Jacobi, Bonnie Schaffhauser – Music Educators Journal, 2019
Sufficient space is integral to high-quality music instruction, but what makes our space "sufficient"? This article provides historical and theoretical background about the role of space in learning and the use of movement as a tool for learning music. When their input is sought, children order space as a high priority within a school…
Descriptors: Child Development, Music Education, Educational History, Aesthetics
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Schweitzer, Leah – Communication Center Journal, 2017
Leah Schweitzer is the director of a de-centered writing center. A de-centered writing center is very much what it sounds like: quite literally, it has no actual location, no one space on campus that anyone can point to and say, "that's the writing center." It was an idea born out of necessity, but it's one that poses a challenge and an…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Space Utilization, Academic Support Services
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Breen, Michelle; Dundon, Mary; McCaffrey, Ciara – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2018
This study explores the library equivalent of the "towels on deck chairs" phenomenon of students reserving library seats: the practice of leaving personal belongings unattended at a library study space for long periods of time, rendering the desk unavailable for use by others. It presents highly inefficient use of high value academic…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Space Utilization, Library Facilities, Universities
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Higham, Rupert; Biddulph, James – Education 3-13, 2018
This article provides the transcript of Dr. Rupert Higham (University College London, Institute of Education) in conversation with Dr. James Biddulph (Headteacher of the University of Cambridge Primary School). Among the topics discussed are: What the University of Cambridge Primary School (UCPS) motto, "Releasing the Imagination: Celebrating…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Administrator Attitudes, Leadership Role, Educational Theories
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Gallagher, Aisling – Journal of Pedagogy, 2018
This paper considers the role of eportfolios as an online tool intended to foster greater engagement between parent, teacher and child in early education settings. Drawing on New Zealand based research, I will critically examine the introduction of this technology as more than an addition into already existing ECEC services. Rather, I will…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Portfolios (Background Materials), Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Braun, Derek C.; Clark, M. Diane; Marchut, Amber E.; Solomon, Caroline M.; Majocha, Megan; Davenport, Zachary; Kushalnagar, Raja S.; Listman, Jason; Hauser, Peter C.; Gormally, Cara – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2018
Scientists are shaped by their unique life experiences and bring these perspectives to their research. Diversity in life and cultural experiences among scientists, therefore, broadens research directions and, ultimately, scientific discoveries. Deaf individuals, for example, have successfully contributed their unique perspectives to scientific…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Interpersonal Communication
Kim, Uk; Yang, Junyoung – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2015
Living conditions and social environment are changing through time, and recently schooling population is diminishing in Korea. Thus the number of abandoned schools has increased. In order to utilize unused space a mechanism is required for the exchange of various ideas. However, there is little effort to provide a platform for this purpose. This…
Descriptors: Space Utilization, School Closing, Intelligence, Handheld Devices
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Biggeri, Mario; Di Masi, Diego; Bellacicco, Rosa – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
In the last three decades, inclusive disability legislation has led to an increasing number of students with disabilities entering higher education. However, barriers to the full participation of students remain. This article presents evidence from studies conducted in two Italian universities. Drawing on the Capability Approach, the goal is to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Students with Disabilities, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Yi Jin; Leigh Martin; Stephanee Stephens; Ann Marie Carrier – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2020
Designing a mobile makerspace, the MakerBus, originated from our goal of bringing maker education to "all" students in K-12 schools, thus empowering students to believe they could create things and make social changes. This design case was guided by the human-centered design principles and the rapid prototyping instructional design…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mobile Educational Services, Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Projects
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Niemi, Kreeta – Education Inquiry, 2021
Finnish education has recently experienced reforms with respect to guidelines forming the curriculum framework for basic education and school architecture. Since 2016, all new schools incorporate open and flexible design, at least to some extent. The more open school design challenges the conventional organisation of space and pre-defined…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Architecture
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