Institutions may invest heavily into building and equipping new learning teaching spaces with the intention of encouraging active and collaborative learning to occur. However, there may not be a concomitant shift in teachers’ existing pedagogical practices. This qualitative study examined the perspectives of thirty-two tertiary teachers across a range of disciplines at a single institution. The findings suggest that working in new collaborative learning spaces challenged many participants to make changes to their existing practices that moved them along a possible continuum to be more facilitative and learner-centered in their approach
The Canterbury Earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 and subsequent re-organisation and rebuilding of school...
In the design and development of new school buildings, areas equipped with state of the art technolo...
There is no universal definition of what constitutes an innovative learning environment, because eac...
Institutions may invest heavily into building and equipping new learning teaching spaces with the in...
A number of institutions in New Zealand have developed new formal learning spaces with the intention...
The two questions that guided our reading were: 1. What are appropriate pedagogical approaches for ...
Universities in Australia and worldwide, are building a new generation of learning and teaching spac...
For teachers, the arrival of new generation learning environments (NGLEs) may offer the chance to do...
Beanbags, adjustable tables, retractable walls, high-speed internet and numerous digital d...
The aim of this research was to determine whether space and place impact the learning design and tea...
Schools and universities in Aotearoa New Zealand have been transitioning into new spatial configurat...
This paper focuses on a UK higher education institution (HEI which redesigned three lecture theatres...
© 2020 Christopher John BradbeerFor New Zealand primary school teachers, the spatial transition from...
Macquarie University's Collaborative Learning Forum is a space that was designed to support multiple...
Lecture halls, an enduring feature of higher education landscapes, are undergoing a spatial revoluti...
The Canterbury Earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 and subsequent re-organisation and rebuilding of school...
In the design and development of new school buildings, areas equipped with state of the art technolo...
There is no universal definition of what constitutes an innovative learning environment, because eac...
Institutions may invest heavily into building and equipping new learning teaching spaces with the in...
A number of institutions in New Zealand have developed new formal learning spaces with the intention...
The two questions that guided our reading were: 1. What are appropriate pedagogical approaches for ...
Universities in Australia and worldwide, are building a new generation of learning and teaching spac...
For teachers, the arrival of new generation learning environments (NGLEs) may offer the chance to do...
Beanbags, adjustable tables, retractable walls, high-speed internet and numerous digital d...
The aim of this research was to determine whether space and place impact the learning design and tea...
Schools and universities in Aotearoa New Zealand have been transitioning into new spatial configurat...
This paper focuses on a UK higher education institution (HEI which redesigned three lecture theatres...
© 2020 Christopher John BradbeerFor New Zealand primary school teachers, the spatial transition from...
Macquarie University's Collaborative Learning Forum is a space that was designed to support multiple...
Lecture halls, an enduring feature of higher education landscapes, are undergoing a spatial revoluti...
The Canterbury Earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 and subsequent re-organisation and rebuilding of school...
In the design and development of new school buildings, areas equipped with state of the art technolo...
There is no universal definition of what constitutes an innovative learning environment, because eac...