The present paper is about the author’s current research on children’s education in urban contexts. It departs from the rising offer of programmes for school children in outof- school contexts (e.g. museums, libraries, science centres). It asks what makes these practices educational (and not just interesting, entertaining and/or audience building). Based on Biesta (2006a, 2010) theory of education, the author frames and analyses the educational characteristics of, and possibilities of articulating, in and out-of-school educational practices. This paper aims at understanding if the occasional outing from primary school premises promotes interruptions in the humanist foundations of school. In order to analyse relations between differe...
Schools bring people together. Yet for many children there are major discontinuities between their l...
In schools, children experience their environment on three different levels: firstly, they constantl...
In these historic times, when there is a crucial shift in the way we consider the cultural and archi...
This paper argues that schools may play a crucial part in multi-ethnic and multi-cultural urban soci...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
The city has been always configured as a \u201cplayground\u201d consisting of courtyards, streets, p...
In 1977 Kevin Lynch presented the results of his famous “Growing Up in Cities” study on children’s u...
The present educational system can be characterized as emphasizing preparation -- to prepare the you...
The main intention of the research is to develop a model for an inner city primary school building w...
Within the work of Gert Biesta, public spaces are considered as the main fields where processes of c...
This chapter reports on a project in which university researchers’ expertise in architecture, litera...
The urbanization of the world has brought great changes in virtually every phase of social life. It ...
In this article, we explore pupils’ appropriation of space in educational settings that take place o...
This paper aims to highlight the relevance of the built space towards society, and more specifically...
Educational processes are widespread within a plurality of environments, formal and informal, privat...
Schools bring people together. Yet for many children there are major discontinuities between their l...
In schools, children experience their environment on three different levels: firstly, they constantl...
In these historic times, when there is a crucial shift in the way we consider the cultural and archi...
This paper argues that schools may play a crucial part in multi-ethnic and multi-cultural urban soci...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
The city has been always configured as a \u201cplayground\u201d consisting of courtyards, streets, p...
In 1977 Kevin Lynch presented the results of his famous “Growing Up in Cities” study on children’s u...
The present educational system can be characterized as emphasizing preparation -- to prepare the you...
The main intention of the research is to develop a model for an inner city primary school building w...
Within the work of Gert Biesta, public spaces are considered as the main fields where processes of c...
This chapter reports on a project in which university researchers’ expertise in architecture, litera...
The urbanization of the world has brought great changes in virtually every phase of social life. It ...
In this article, we explore pupils’ appropriation of space in educational settings that take place o...
This paper aims to highlight the relevance of the built space towards society, and more specifically...
Educational processes are widespread within a plurality of environments, formal and informal, privat...
Schools bring people together. Yet for many children there are major discontinuities between their l...
In schools, children experience their environment on three different levels: firstly, they constantl...
In these historic times, when there is a crucial shift in the way we consider the cultural and archi...