This paper is a reflection on the teaching approach adopted in two landscape architecture design studios where students were engaged in developing design projects and campaign strategies informed by personal understandings of action and advocacy for and with communities. The approach was a deliberate application of principles from advocacy theory enmeshed in an educational philosophy of learner-centeredness and the intent was for students to develop strong individual senses of awareness and empowerment in an environment that value personal interests and learning. An evaluation of the approach as an attempt to position landscape architecture as social practice is provided
Environmental activism has a long history in protest, addressing issues of degradation and segregati...
This is a case study about landscape design students becoming a part of the community through their ...
This paper proposes that incorporating professional expertise (e.g. landscape architects a...
This paper is a reflection on the teaching approach adopted in two landscape architecture design stu...
This paper discusses how modes of practice found in landscape architecture were deployed as dynamic ...
Professions such as landscape architecture have long laid claim to altruistic concepts of working fo...
This article presents education strategies and results of the research conducted at the University i...
Student-centered learning in higher education has long been seen as a way to both improve engagement...
It is not often that the Landscape Architect might think of him/herself as an educator, a teacher. T...
This paper contributes to a debate, ongoing and worldwide in landscape architecture academia, about ...
This paper discusses a range of educational issues the author believes must be addressed if we are t...
Extended Curriculum Programmes have a responsibility to validate the resources and experiences stude...
This project aims to answer the following main question: To what extent are the school programs soci...
This presentation focuses on the potential of the residential college model to extend the place-base...
Abstract: Landscape educators are being asked to address the needs and aspirations of a wide diversi...
Environmental activism has a long history in protest, addressing issues of degradation and segregati...
This is a case study about landscape design students becoming a part of the community through their ...
This paper proposes that incorporating professional expertise (e.g. landscape architects a...
This paper is a reflection on the teaching approach adopted in two landscape architecture design stu...
This paper discusses how modes of practice found in landscape architecture were deployed as dynamic ...
Professions such as landscape architecture have long laid claim to altruistic concepts of working fo...
This article presents education strategies and results of the research conducted at the University i...
Student-centered learning in higher education has long been seen as a way to both improve engagement...
It is not often that the Landscape Architect might think of him/herself as an educator, a teacher. T...
This paper contributes to a debate, ongoing and worldwide in landscape architecture academia, about ...
This paper discusses a range of educational issues the author believes must be addressed if we are t...
Extended Curriculum Programmes have a responsibility to validate the resources and experiences stude...
This project aims to answer the following main question: To what extent are the school programs soci...
This presentation focuses on the potential of the residential college model to extend the place-base...
Abstract: Landscape educators are being asked to address the needs and aspirations of a wide diversi...
Environmental activism has a long history in protest, addressing issues of degradation and segregati...
This is a case study about landscape design students becoming a part of the community through their ...
This paper proposes that incorporating professional expertise (e.g. landscape architects a...