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    Innovative Learning Environments

    Concepts and Theories for Educational Spaces

    AvLeon Benade,Chris Bradbeer

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    Del i serien Linking Theory and Practice in Learning Environments

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    Beskrivning

    This book contains an Open Access Chapter.Innovative Learning Environments offers a comprehensive conceptual and theoretical toolkit to support thorough investigations of transformative, innovative, and non-traditional learning spaces in schools. In these spaces, innovative design and pedagogy are at the nexus of new school constructions and the redevelopment of existing schools. Addressing a gap in existing research, contributions from leading scholars in Learning Environments research present clear entries elucidating concepts and theories that are relevant to the study of Innovative Learning Environments. Readers will find these entries valuable for practical application as they illustrate how these concepts and theories enhance practice within non-traditional schooling spaces. This concise yet comprehensive volume is invaluable for both newcomers and experienced practitioners, scholars, or designers in the field of Innovative Learning Environments. By focusing on pedagogy and design, Innovative Learning Environments elucidates the origins and purposes of the spatial turn and its impact on learning.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-10-28
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 16 mm
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Linking Theory and Practice in Learning Environments
    • Antal sidor:232
    • Förlag:Emerald Publishing Limited
    • ISBN:9781837081295

    Utforska kategorier

    • Pedagogisk teori och filosofi inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Pedagogisk psykologi inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Utbildningsstrategier och utbildningspolitik inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Leon Benade is a Professor in the School of Education of Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth, WA, Australia. Leon established a strong national reputation in New Zealand in Learning Environments research and as a result, developed several Australasian and international networks in this area of work. Chris Bradbeer is a learning environments researcher and educational consultant based in New Zealand. He is currently a Research Fellow with the Faculty of Education at The University of Melbourne, Australia, working on several New Zealand, Australian and international research projects.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Chapter 1. Concepts and Theories for Innovative Learning Environments; Leon Benade and Chris BradbeerChapter 2. Activity Settings: Cultivating Innovative Classrooms; Peter C. LippmanChapter 3. Affordance Theory: Unpacking the Opportunities and Challenges of Innovative Learning Environments; Fiona YoungChapter 4. Alignment; Pamela WoolnerChapter 5. Architectural Determinism: Its Relevance to Understanding Spatial Relationships in Innovative Learning Environments; Jane Abbiss and Megan TaylorChapter 6. Architectural Evolution of Innovative Learning Environments: Global analysis; Peter C. LippmanChapter 7. Assemblage Theory and Practicum in Innovative Learning Environments; Emily NelsonChapter 8. Biophilic Design and Innovative Learning Environments: A Wellbeing Relationship Around the Pedagogical Core; Tim Baber and Benjamin ClevelandChapter 9. Built Pedagogy; Chris BradbeerChapter 10. Can Innovative Learning Environments Promote Inclusion?; Angela Page and Jennifer CharterisChapter 11. Collaboration in Innovative Learning Environments; Jo Fletcher and John EverattChapter 12. Crossing the Threshold: Immersive Spaces and Practice; Craig Deed Chapter 13. Culturally Responsive Design; Scott AlteratorChapter 14. Defining What is Flexible: Furniture as a Concrete Example of Flexibility in Learning Environments; Julia E. MorrisChapter 15. Deprivatisation and Surveillance in Innovative Learning Environments; Leon BenadeChapter 16. Designing Inclusive Learning Spaces Through Affordances; Laura Cormio, Lucia Miranda, and Carolina MeleChapter 17. Innovative Learning Environments and Didaktik Theory: Content, Organising, and Space; Anneli Frelin and Jan GrannäsChapter 18. Innovative Learning Environments Fostering Active Learning Pedagogy; Mario Chiasson, Viktor Freiman, and Mireille Bertin-PostChapter 19. Lefebvre’s the Production of Space and its Implications for the Study of Innovative Learning Environments; Leon BenadeChapter 20. Lively Space, Entangled Practice: New Materialism in the Innovative Learning Environment Practicum; Emily Nelson Chapter 21. Making the Complex Simple: The Concept of Typologies when Applied to Learning Environments; Wesley ImmsChapter 22. Māori Learning Spaces: He Wāhi Ako; Georgina Tuari Stewart OPEN ACCESSChapter 23. Networked Learning; Lucila Carvalho, Pippa Yeoman, and Peter GoodyearChapter 24. Prototyping in Innovative Learning Environments; Mark OsborneChapter 25. Reconceptualising Middle Leadership in Innovative Learning Environments; Mark OsborneChapter 26. Spatiality as Part of Teacher Collaboration in Innovative Learning Environments; Riikka M. AlakoskiChapter 27. Student Agency in Innovative Learning Environments; Jennifer CharterisChapter 28. Teacher Collaboration in Innovative Learning Environments; Megan Taylor and Jane AbbissChapter 29. Teacher Spatial Competency; Marian Mahat Chapter 30. Teaching as Socio-spatial Practice: Combining Wenger and Massey for a Relational Theory of Learning Environments; Jan Grannäs and Anneli FrelinChapter 31. Territorialisation via Hidden Curricula in Innovative Learning Environments; Erfan HeidariChapter 32. User participation; Pamel Woolner