Assessments have been made of 153 classrooms in 27 schools in order to identify the impact of the physical classroom features on the academic progress of the 3766 pupils who occupied each of those specific spaces. This study confirms the utility of the naturalness, individuality and stimulation (or more memorably, SIN) conceptual model as a vehicle to organise and study the full range of sensory impacts experienced by an individual occupying a given space. In this particular case the naturalness design principle accounts for around 50% of the impact on learning, with the other two accounting for roughly a quarter each. Within this structure, seven key design parameters have been identified that together explain 16% of the variation in...
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Education in South Australia and overseas is changing in many fundamental ways....
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Research shows the environment affects the user both psychologically and physiologically. Teachers ...
The Holistic Evidence and Design (HEAD) study of U.K. primary schools sought to isolate the impact o...
AbstractAssessments have been made of 153 classrooms in 27 schools in order to identify the impact o...
Assessments have been made of 153 classrooms in 27 schools in order to identify the impactof the phy...
The HEAD study of UK primary schools sought to isolate the impact of the physical design of classro...
The aim of this study was to explore if there is any evidence for demonstrable impacts of school bui...
This project details an action research journey, a classroom-based study that sought to create posi...
Schools within England form a key part of society, educating future generations and providing contin...
Research reveals strong evidence connecting educational resilience (Wang 1994, 1997) and educational...
Based on the results of the HEAD Project (Holistic Evidence and Design), funded by the Engineering a...
Amid burgeoning international interest in the built environment of education, this SI examines the r...
Assessment feedback can be an opportunity to develop students' academic buoyancy (Martin & Marsh, 20...
The Third Teacher—a concept central to the Reggio Emilia approach to education, states the physical ...
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Education in South Australia and overseas is changing in many fundamental ways....
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Research shows the environment affects the user both psychologically and physiologically. Teachers ...
The Holistic Evidence and Design (HEAD) study of U.K. primary schools sought to isolate the impact o...
AbstractAssessments have been made of 153 classrooms in 27 schools in order to identify the impact o...
Assessments have been made of 153 classrooms in 27 schools in order to identify the impactof the phy...
The HEAD study of UK primary schools sought to isolate the impact of the physical design of classro...
The aim of this study was to explore if there is any evidence for demonstrable impacts of school bui...
This project details an action research journey, a classroom-based study that sought to create posi...
Schools within England form a key part of society, educating future generations and providing contin...
Research reveals strong evidence connecting educational resilience (Wang 1994, 1997) and educational...
Based on the results of the HEAD Project (Holistic Evidence and Design), funded by the Engineering a...
Amid burgeoning international interest in the built environment of education, this SI examines the r...
Assessment feedback can be an opportunity to develop students' academic buoyancy (Martin & Marsh, 20...
The Third Teacher—a concept central to the Reggio Emilia approach to education, states the physical ...
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Education in South Australia and overseas is changing in many fundamental ways....
Constructivism remains one of the most influential views of understanding how children learn science...
Research shows the environment affects the user both psychologically and physiologically. Teachers ...