Possibilities, Perceptions and Practices: Visibilising the Impact of Flexible Learning Spaces

Q3 Social Sciences
Lynne Connor
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Abstract In recent years, school building policy in New Zealand has emphasised the development of flexible learning spaces ( fls ). Through deliberate design choices, flexible learning spaces are intended to promote student-centred and collaborative teaching practice, creating an innovative learning environment which is adaptable and future-focussed. However, this intended practice is not always realised. This article draws on data from a study examining the practice of seven English teachers working in a flexible learning space in one New Zealand secondary school. Using Lefebvre’s spatial triad of conceived, perceived and lived space, the author will argue that elements of the learning space are imbued with layers of visual symbolism, highlighting the tensions between the rhetoric and the reality of innovative practice in flexible learning spaces. While the policy intent of the flexible learning space is made visible through elements of its design, the use of the space by teachers and students indicates that their visual interpretations of these elements can serve to reinforce teaching and learning practices that flexible learning spaces are designed to disrupt. These findings highlight that teachers require increased spatial competence and critical awareness of visual learning space elements to maximise the potential of fls for innovative teaching and learning.
可能性、认知和实践:可视化灵活学习空间的影响
近年来,新西兰的学校建设政策强调灵活学习空间(fls)的发展。通过深思熟虑的设计选择,灵活的学习空间旨在促进以学生为中心的协作式教学实践,创造一个适应性强、面向未来的创新学习环境。然而,这种预期的做法并不总是实现。本文借鉴了一项研究的数据,该研究考察了新西兰一所中学七名英语教师在灵活学习空间工作的实践。作者将运用列斐伏尔的构思空间、感知空间和生活空间三位一体理论,论证学习空间的元素充满了层层的视觉象征,突出了灵活学习空间中修辞与创新实践现实之间的紧张关系。虽然灵活学习空间的政策意图通过其设计元素可见,但教师和学生对空间的使用表明,他们对这些元素的视觉解释可以加强灵活学习空间旨在破坏的教与学实践。这些发现强调,教师需要提高空间能力和对视觉学习空间元素的批判性意识,以最大限度地发挥fl在创新教学和学习方面的潜力。
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Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy
Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy Social Sciences-Education
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