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A co-designed by students “architecture of schooling” framework: Informing a novel architecture lens within the field of inclusive education
In response to the call to explore the environmental set up of schools, employing a practice architectures (PA) lens and a participatory co-design methodology in one Australian primary school, the current paper reports on a co-designed architecture of schooling framework. Data was collected through focus groups and visual participatory co-design methods, including auto-photography and digital and hand-made storybooks. Ten students from Reception and 21 Year 4 student participants identified eight elements as enablers of developing an inclusive school community within, and through, social practices demonstrating the role of architecture in inclusive education: can go to the office when we get hurt, quiet and calm spaces, meeting spaces, making friends, reading books, music and sports, learning, playing and exploring. Progressing a systemic institutional development, this paper contributes to establishing a novel architecture lens within inclusive education with implications for students’ access, presence, participation, achievement and sense of belonging in their local school communities.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Educational Research publishes regular papers and special issues on specific topics of interest to international audiences of educational researchers. Examples of recent Special Issues published in the journal illustrate the breadth of topics that have be included in the journal: Students Perspectives on Learning Environments, Social, Motivational and Emotional Aspects of Learning Disabilities, Epistemological Beliefs and Domain, Analyzing Mathematics Classroom Cultures and Practices, and Music Education: A site for collaborative creativity.