Factors that influence students’ satisfaction with their physical learning environments

Hannah Wilson, Alison J. Cotgrave
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify personality types between different university disciplines, and to establish whether there are differing requirements in the design of physical learning environment. Also to identify features of the learning environment that can support a sense of community. This paper seeks to investigate the relationship between student’s personality and preferences of features of the built environment. Design/methodology/approach – Quantitative questionnaires were distributed in three university disciplines based on the variables personality, elements of the physical learning environment and features that could support a sense of community. Findings – The analysis revealed that there are differences in preferred features within the physical learning environment for the three university disciplines within a large UK-based university. It can also be seen that there are differences in personality profiles between these three university disciplines. Features of the environment that could support a sense of community have been also identified. Research limitations/implications – Those who are responsible for the design and refurbishment of higher education institutions may find this research useful to improve the facilities for students. To support the development of appropriate physical learning spaces through the understanding of students’ requirements. Originality/value – This paper presents a new perspective on how the development of higher education facilities can be designed to increase student experience by identifying specific features of the physical learning environment students prefer.
影响学生对物理学习环境满意度的因素
目的-本文的目的是识别不同大学学科之间的人格类型,并确定在物理学习环境的设计中是否存在不同的要求。还要确定学习环境的特征,这些特征可以支持社区意识。本文旨在探讨学生的个性与对建筑环境特征的偏好之间的关系。设计/方法/方法-定量问卷在三个大学学科中分发,基于变量个性,物理学习环境的要素和可以支持社区意识的特征。调查结果-分析显示,在一所大型英国大学的三个大学学科中,在物理学习环境中存在偏好特征的差异。这也可以看出,在这三个大学学科之间存在着人格特征的差异。还确定了能够支持社区意识的环境特征。研究的局限/影响-负责设计及翻新高等教育院校的人士会发现,这项研究有助改善学生的设施。通过了解学生的需求,支持适当的物理学习空间的发展。原创性/价值-本文提出了一个新的视角,即如何通过确定学生喜欢的物理学习环境的具体特征来设计高等教育设施的发展,以增加学生的体验。
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