Re-imagining school through young people’s drawings
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2009
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Children’s drawings provide rich qualitative data (Walker, 2008) and “valuable information for the assessment of children's environmental perceptions” (Barraza, 1999, p. 49). They are the primary data source being used to re-imagine school from a student perspective (Schratz & Steiner-Löffler, 1998) in a research project being carried out with primary school students in Queensland, Australia. This paper will report on the progress of this project which addresses a mostly unmet need for students’ perspectives to be included in school design (Rudduck & Flutter, 2004). Grade 5/6 students in a number of primary schools have been invited to submit annotated drawings with up to 200 words of text illustrating their ideal educational spaces. Using purpose-designed analytical tools, the submissions will be compared across student backgrounds and school types to obtain a better understanding of the needs and educational desires of young people in relation to changing learning environments. The findings will inform consideration of the design and use of educational spaces with all work exhibited through a dedicated website. The term ‘educational spaces’ avoids restrictive notions of what the concept of ‘school’ means, referring to any real or virtual space in which teaching and learning may occur or, as Ferguson and Seddon (2007) have referred to it, “the shifting imagery of education” that includes red brick schools and dispersed learning networks. The theoretical framework for this study is grounded in the work of Greene (1995) and Wright-Mills (2001) who cited the deployment of critical and empathic imagination in addressing education reform. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28110/1/c28110.pdf http://www.education.leeds.ac.uk/research/visual-methods-conference/ Bland, Derek C. (2009) Re-imagining school through young people’s drawings. In 1st International Visual Methods Conference, 15-17 September 2009, Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, University of Leeds. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2009 Derek Bland |
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Office of Education Research; School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #139999 Education not elsewhere classified #School design #children's drawing #imagination in education |
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