Playing with reggio spaces in higher education for teacher education
conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byDebra Bateman
In its attention to how space can be thoughtfully arranged, Reggio Emilia has “reconceptualised space as a key source of educational provocation and insight” (Strong-Wilson & Ellis, 2007, p. 40). Such an approach advocates that educators pay close attention to the myriad of ways that space can be made to speak and invite interaction. Theorists recognise eight key principles (aesthetics, transparency, active learning, flexibility, collaboration, reciprocity, bringing the outdoors in, and relationships) which are considered essential to the notion of environment as third teacher. Drawing upon a successful capital rebuilding grant, this presentation outlines the process of reconceptualising and building a space for flexible research, teaching and learning within higher education. This presentation interrogates the successes and challenges which arise when innovating within a traditional space.
History
Event
Australian Association for Research in Education International Education Research. Conference (2009 : Canberra, A.C.T.)
Publisher
Australian Association for Research in Education
Location
Canberra, A.C.T.
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2009-11-30
End date
2009-12-03
Language
eng
Publication classification
EN Other conference paper
Title of proceedings
AARE 2009 : Australian Association for Research in Education International Education Research Conference