Critical Dialogue in Architecture Studio: Peer Interaction and Feedback
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01/12/2013
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Most tutors in architecture education regard studio-based learning to be rich in feedback due to is dialogic nature. Yet, student perceptions communicated via audits such as the UK National Student Survey appear to contradict this assumption and challenge the efficacy of design studio as a truly discursive learning setting. This paper presents findings from a collaborative study that was undertaken by the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, and Queen’s University Belfast that develop a deeper understanding of the role that peer interaction and dialogue plays within feedback processes, and the value that students attribute to these within the overall learning experience. <br/><br/>The paper adopts a broad definition of feedback, with emphasis on formative processes, and including the various kinds of dialogue that typify studio-based learning, and which constitute forms of guidance, direction, and reflection. The study adopted an ethnographic approach, gathering data on student and staff perceptions over the course of an academic year, and utilising methods embracing both quantitative and qualitative data.<br/><br/>The study found that the informal, socially-based peer interaction that characterises the studio is complementary to, and quite distinct from, the learning derived through tutor interaction. The findings also articulate the respective properties of informal and formally derived feedback and the contribution each makes to the quality of studio-based learning. It also identifies limitations in the use or value of peer learning, understanding of which is valuable to enhancing studio learning in architecture.<br/> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
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McClean , D & Hourigan , N 2013 , ' Critical Dialogue in Architecture Studio: Peer Interaction and Feedback ' Journal for Education in the Built Environment , vol 8 , no. 1 , pp. 35-37 . DOI: 10.11120/jebe.2013.00004 |
Palavras-Chave | #Design studio; peer learning; interaction; dialogue; feedback |
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article |