Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2011, Side 76

Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2011, Side 76
76 Torfi Hjartarson og Anna Kristín Sigurðardóttir This research project took a close look at Icelandic school buildings at the primary and lower secondary level (ages 6 to 15). The aim of this study was to identify fea- tures of change in new school buildings, reflecting new challenges involving archi- tecture, educational ideology, school poli- cy and digital technology. Environmental and architectonic features characterizing recently designed school buildings and their surrounding area were examined in light of emerging issues and challenges facing 21st century schools. Five school buildings developed and built in this cen- tury were presented and discussed with regard to general classroom layout, public spaces and community halls, facilities for arts and crafts, school libraries or infor- mation centres, application of informa- tion technology, teacher work stations, outdoor teaching, communal ties and the design process at preparatory stages. The buildings represented the most recently designed and constructed schools from a sample of twenty school sites explored and reviewed by a multidisciplinary group of researchers. The group included two fac- ulty members at the University of Iceland, two school principals and an architect. Data was collected by observations and photography at each location, interviews with selected members of staff and the stu- dent body, review of technical documents, drawings and writings. The result indicat- ed a clear shift in the design of educational buildings. Flexibility, flow, openness, so- cial dynamics and teamwork seem to have guided recent school design. Clusters of classrooms or open spaces, transparent or movable boundaries, as well as public spaces allowing for manifold interactions in flexible groups seem to have replaced traditional classrooms along confining cor- ridors. The participation of many different stakeholders in the preparatory design process was also noted. When our results are viewed in light of seven design themes for schools in the 21st century, outlined by OECD and DfES (2006), congruence is obvious for most of the themes. Recent school buildings in Iceland also seem to re- flect a development similar to other coun- tries and resonate with some of the most innovative school buildings in the world (Walden, 2009). It should be noted, how- ever, that clusters of classrooms and open learning spaces are not new arrangements, as they have been tried in many school buildings throughout the past century in different countries. Such initiatives have often been met with skepticism and have not necessarily led to any radical changes regarding teaching and learning. This is also the case in the Icelandic context. New knowledge and insights into education and reform, however, as well as techno- logical advances, seem to have paved the way for such initiatives of late and made Abstract The design of school buildings in the crucible of new teaching methods: Icelandic primary and lower secondary school build- ings in the early 21st century.
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