学习空间功能效能评估标准之探讨

Sara Hisham Br, Shahira Sharafeldin, S. Sheta, Wesam E Mehanna
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学习空间的空间和几何设计在传递学习动态方面起着重要作用。最近,在有效的教学方法(现代教学方法)方面有了一个重要的里程碑,它旨在将学生从传统的学习过程转变为协作、问题导向和独立的学习。这些变化需要新一代的学习空间,以不同的策略和方法来适应这些变化。这一研究问题在于现代教学方法与不同学习空间的空间和几何配置之间的巨大差距,不符合这些方法的要求。本文通过理解建筑、学习科学和环境心理学研究之间的相互关系,探讨了设计不同的学习空间对以学习者为中心的教学和学习的影响,以实现有效的学习。研究的结果是,制定了一套评价所考虑的研究领域的功能有效性的标准。
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Towards Developing Criteria to Evaluate the Functional Performance Efficiency of Learning Spaces
The spatial and geometric design of learning spaces plays an important role in transmitting the dynamics of learning. Recently, there has been a major milestone in effective teaching and learning methods (modern pedagogical approaches) that aim to shift students away from the traditional learning process towards collaborative, problem-oriented and independent learning. These changes required a new generation of learning spaces with different strategies and methods to adapt to these changes. This research problem lies in the huge gap between modern pedagogical methods and the spatial and geometric configuration of different learning spaces that do not meet the requirements of these methods. This article examines the impact of designing different learning spaces on learner-centred teaching and learning by understanding the interrelationships between research in architecture, learning sciences, and environmental psychology in order to achieve effective learning. As a result of the research, a set of criteria for evaluating the functional effectiveness of the research areas under consideration was developed.
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