1st Edition

The Impacts of Green Space on Student Experience at an Urban Community College An Exploration of Wellbeing, Belonging, and Scholarly Identity

By Vanita Naidoo Copyright 2023
    118 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    118 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book presents a rich case study examining physical and spatial factors of urban campus design that influence student experience and wellbeing.

    The text details important historical context illustrating the foundational concepts and purpose of college sites in the United States and maps economic reforms and policies which have driven the development of today’s inner-city campuses. Focusing on Bronx Community College, New York, and looking specifically at how the presence or absence of green space impacts students, the text then draws on diverse student voices to examine how students use open spaces, and how this influences their sense of belonging, stress reduction, and scholarly identities. The author’s historical and qualitative research presents original insights and relies on a rich body of textual and on-site investigation.

    This book will be a valuable resource for researchers and academics with an interest in urban education and higher education. It will be of particular interest to those with a focus on multicultural education and education policy.  

    1. Introduction: Early Historical Context for the American Higher Education System and US Campus Design 2. The Interaction Between Learning Space and Experience: Wellbeing, Belonging, and Scholarly Identity 3. A Study on Bronx Community College: Rationale and Methodology 4. Student Perception, Use, and Wellbeing on Campus 5. Looking Forward: Outcomes and Implications for Future Campus Design and Development Afterword Appendices

     

    Biography

    Vanita Naidoo teaches sociology at the State University of New York (SUNY). She completed her PhD at The CUNY Graduate Center, USA.