Secondary school students face many choices about tertiary education. Some will have a career path in mind and choose to attend an institution that offers a relevant programme, while others will choose a programme offered by an institution that has been selected for other reasons. This paper investigates whether students enrolled in one of the three accredited landscape architecture programmes in New Zealand first chose their career rather than first selected an institution. It also reports on the factors that influenced these choices. Ninety-seven first-year landscape architecture students were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire. Seventy-five per cent chose a career in landscape architecture first, rather than first sele...
Study programmes in landscape architecture have existed in Indonesia since the establishment of its ...
This paper describes an action-research project undertaken to explore teaching and learning in the d...
In Australia alone, the national rate of participation in higher education has doubled since 1975 (M...
Secondary school students face many choices about tertiary education. Some will have a career path i...
The profession of landscape architecture is expected to experience expanded growth in the future whi...
Landscape architecture is a field of interdisciplinary education in the built environment that strug...
This study examines the contextual factors that shape landscape architecture as an emerging professi...
Studies have identified positive links between students’ commitment to the learning process and care...
Landscape architects in practice are always interested in how they are supported by their institute,...
The main function of this paper is as a pilot study. It suggests potential areas of activity and pro...
It is not often that the Landscape Architect might think of him/herself as an educator, a teacher. T...
It has been observed that an initial love for design is a strong motivating factor attracting studen...
In general, Landscape Architects wish to encourage environmental and landscape awareness in future c...
Abstract: Landscape educators are being asked to address the needs and aspirations of a wide diversi...
The profession of landscape architecture has undergone significant change over the last 40 years, bo...
Study programmes in landscape architecture have existed in Indonesia since the establishment of its ...
This paper describes an action-research project undertaken to explore teaching and learning in the d...
In Australia alone, the national rate of participation in higher education has doubled since 1975 (M...
Secondary school students face many choices about tertiary education. Some will have a career path i...
The profession of landscape architecture is expected to experience expanded growth in the future whi...
Landscape architecture is a field of interdisciplinary education in the built environment that strug...
This study examines the contextual factors that shape landscape architecture as an emerging professi...
Studies have identified positive links between students’ commitment to the learning process and care...
Landscape architects in practice are always interested in how they are supported by their institute,...
The main function of this paper is as a pilot study. It suggests potential areas of activity and pro...
It is not often that the Landscape Architect might think of him/herself as an educator, a teacher. T...
It has been observed that an initial love for design is a strong motivating factor attracting studen...
In general, Landscape Architects wish to encourage environmental and landscape awareness in future c...
Abstract: Landscape educators are being asked to address the needs and aspirations of a wide diversi...
The profession of landscape architecture has undergone significant change over the last 40 years, bo...
Study programmes in landscape architecture have existed in Indonesia since the establishment of its ...
This paper describes an action-research project undertaken to explore teaching and learning in the d...
In Australia alone, the national rate of participation in higher education has doubled since 1975 (M...