Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education

Transformative learning has been identified as contributing to the success of education programs in engendering sustainable behaviour in the built environment. In professional degree programs such as architecture, what impact does the nature of the learning experience of students have on the opportu...

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Main Author: MackIntosh, Lara
Format: Journal Article
Published: Common Ground Publishing 2014
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13590
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description Transformative learning has been identified as contributing to the success of education programs in engendering sustainable behaviour in the built environment. In professional degree programs such as architecture, what impact does the nature of the learning experience of students have on the opportunities for transformation? Transformative learning is supported by opportunities for critical reflection, increased self-awareness of learning, and visible demonstration of progress. The teaching of design in architecture includes many of these elements, but in other core teaching, such as culture and science, the learning experience tends to be more transmissive in its nature. This paper will explore examples of alternative methods of architectural education which include experiential learning - learning by doing as a way of developing understanding and making meaning - and integrated curriculum – using the information and skills learnt in one subject to explore ideas in another. By investigating the learning experiences as a system, and considering the different contexts in which learning can take place, an ethno-methodological approach will be used to identify and document key elements of the transformative learning experience. The findings from this investigation will inform the development of a pedagogical framework for environmental education, such as architecture.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-135902017-01-30T11:38:05Z Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education MackIntosh, Lara Transformation Learning Education Pedagogy Architecture Transformative learning has been identified as contributing to the success of education programs in engendering sustainable behaviour in the built environment. In professional degree programs such as architecture, what impact does the nature of the learning experience of students have on the opportunities for transformation? Transformative learning is supported by opportunities for critical reflection, increased self-awareness of learning, and visible demonstration of progress. The teaching of design in architecture includes many of these elements, but in other core teaching, such as culture and science, the learning experience tends to be more transmissive in its nature. This paper will explore examples of alternative methods of architectural education which include experiential learning - learning by doing as a way of developing understanding and making meaning - and integrated curriculum – using the information and skills learnt in one subject to explore ideas in another. By investigating the learning experiences as a system, and considering the different contexts in which learning can take place, an ethno-methodological approach will be used to identify and document key elements of the transformative learning experience. The findings from this investigation will inform the development of a pedagogical framework for environmental education, such as architecture. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13590 http://ijl.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.250/prod.86 Common Ground Publishing fulltext
spellingShingle Transformation
Learning
Education
Pedagogy
Architecture
MackIntosh, Lara
Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education
title Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education
title_full Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education
title_fullStr Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education
title_full_unstemmed Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education
title_short Just Doing It: The Role of Experiential Learning and Integrated Curricula in Architectural Education
title_sort just doing it: the role of experiential learning and integrated curricula in architectural education
topic Transformation
Learning
Education
Pedagogy
Architecture
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13590