Perspective of teachers 2 Educational designers often develop a ‘powerful learning environment ’ that is subsequently implemented by teachers. Due to a lack of cooperation with teachers they may receive limited feedback on the quality of their design and the way it is implemented. This study focuses on teachers ’ perceptions of a Dutch innovative learning environment called the “Second Phase”, as well as their desires and their dis/satisfaction with this environment. The results show that teachers are reserved about student autonomy and productive learning. Perceptions and desires are related to their individual approaches to teaching. The findings provide useful feedback for designers and a starting point to intensify their cooperation...
Teachers' reactions to innovations are often perceived in terms of agreement or resistance. In this ...
Supporting student learning can be difficult, especially within open-ended or loosely structured act...
Teachers play an important role in preparing students for a fast-moving, globalised, and digitalised...
Educational designers often develop a ‘powerful learning environment’ that is subsequently implement...
Könings, K. D., Brand-Gruwel, S. & Van Merriënboer, J. J. G. (2007). Teachers’ Perspective on Innova...
In order to reach the main aims of modern education, powerful learning environments are designed. Th...
This paper concerns examines criteria for developing technology enhanced innovation education and di...
The active participation of teachers in designing classroom learning experiences contributes to teac...
Prior research shows that creating innovative learning spaces that work well for pupils and teachers...
This demo proposal builds upon recent research in the Netherlands were we try to gain insights into ...
This research examines the conditions fostering the implementation of large-scale innovation program...
The spatial organisation of schools is seen as the potential vehicle through which 21st century skil...
Prior research shows that creating innovative learning spaces that work well for pupils and teachers...
This paper explores teachers’ expected and perceived gains from classroom participation in design pr...
Background. Students’ perspective on education is of crucial importance for its effectivity, but stu...
Teachers' reactions to innovations are often perceived in terms of agreement or resistance. In this ...
Supporting student learning can be difficult, especially within open-ended or loosely structured act...
Teachers play an important role in preparing students for a fast-moving, globalised, and digitalised...
Educational designers often develop a ‘powerful learning environment’ that is subsequently implement...
Könings, K. D., Brand-Gruwel, S. & Van Merriënboer, J. J. G. (2007). Teachers’ Perspective on Innova...
In order to reach the main aims of modern education, powerful learning environments are designed. Th...
This paper concerns examines criteria for developing technology enhanced innovation education and di...
The active participation of teachers in designing classroom learning experiences contributes to teac...
Prior research shows that creating innovative learning spaces that work well for pupils and teachers...
This demo proposal builds upon recent research in the Netherlands were we try to gain insights into ...
This research examines the conditions fostering the implementation of large-scale innovation program...
The spatial organisation of schools is seen as the potential vehicle through which 21st century skil...
Prior research shows that creating innovative learning spaces that work well for pupils and teachers...
This paper explores teachers’ expected and perceived gains from classroom participation in design pr...
Background. Students’ perspective on education is of crucial importance for its effectivity, but stu...
Teachers' reactions to innovations are often perceived in terms of agreement or resistance. In this ...
Supporting student learning can be difficult, especially within open-ended or loosely structured act...
Teachers play an important role in preparing students for a fast-moving, globalised, and digitalised...