DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR INDIGENOUS LEARNING SPACES

Though we want to emphasise again that we don’t believe a single replicable model is possible—or desirable—we have identified what we believe are a series of design principles that can be of value in building or facilitating learning spaces: Design Principle 1: A space young people control Design Pr...

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Published inLearning Spaces p. 57
Main Authors INGE KRAL, ROBERT G. (JERRY) SCHWAB
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published ANU E Press 31.08.2012
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Summary:Though we want to emphasise again that we don’t believe a single replicable model is possible—or desirable—we have identified what we believe are a series of design principles that can be of value in building or facilitating learning spaces: Design Principle 1: A space young people control Design Principle 2: A space for hanging out and ‘mucking around’ Design Principle 3: A space where learners learn Design Principle 4: A space to grow into new roles and responsibilities Design Principle 5: A space to practice oral and written language Design Principle 6: A space to express self and
ISBN:1922144088
9781922144089