J. Pokraka, Torsten Kralemann–Poppell, Inga Gryl, Paula Schmidt
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本文展示了基于空间公民教育的学习环境的实证研究结果(Gryl & Jekel, 2012;Schulze et al., 2015)在德国埃森市对小学生(6至10岁)进行的研究。在三个阶段的工作坊中,参与者使用一个易于使用的地图应用程序来追踪学校环境中的重要地点和物体,这与工作坊的总体主题有关,即设想设计和“儿童城市”的特征。本文重点分析了儿童在自己的生活中对城市空间的视角所创作的协作地图
‘This is a Great Place for Children. Here, They Can Play, Do What They Want, Have Fun and Other Things.’ Mapping Primary School Children’s Everyday Spaces
This article presents empirical findings from a learning environment based on education for Spatial Citizenship (Gryl & Jekel, 2012; Schulze et al., 2015) conducted with primary school children (6 to 10 years of age) in the city of Essen, Germany. In workshops comprising three stages, participants used an easy-to-use mapping application to trace significant places and objects in their school surroundings in relation to the workshops’ overall topic of envisioning designs and features of a ‘city for children’. This paper focuses on the analysis of collaborative maps created from children’s perspectives on urban space in their own life-