1st Edition

Transforming Children's Spaces Children's and Adults' Participation in Designing Learning Environments

By Alison Clark Copyright 2010
240 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

How can young children play an active role in developing the design of learning environments? What methods can be used to bring together children’s and practitioners’ views about their environment? What insights can young children offer into good designs for these children’s spaces? With the expansion of early childhood education and the move to 'extended schools', more young children... Read more

@text: Selected Contents: Section One: Finding the tools  Introduction  1. Viewfinders  2. Case Studies  3. The Mosaic approach  Conclusion  Section Two: Gathering children's perspectives  Introduction  4. Existing Spaces  5. Possible Spaces  6. New Spaces  7. Temporal Spaces  Conclusion  Section Three: Facilitating exchange  Introduction  8. Working with practitioners and parents  9. Working with architects  Conclusion  Section Four: Ways Forward - narratives of learning spaces  Introduction  10. Narratives in the Design process  11. Narratives and learning Communities  12. Narratives and narrators: the role of researchers  Conclusion  Epilogue

 

Biography

Alison Clark is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Childhood, Development and Learning at The Open University, UK.