Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
357053 International Journal of Educational Research 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

A visual research project addressed school children's concepts of ideal learning environments. Drawings and accompanying narratives were collected from Year 5 and Year 6 children in nine Queensland primary schools. The 133 submissions were analysed and coded to develop themes, identify key features and consider the uses of imagination. The children's imagined schools echo ideas promoted by progressive educators. The results of this study suggest benefits for school designers can emerge from the imaginative contributions of children in creating engaging environments, while educational policy makers can benefit from children's ideas in the promotion of engaging, student-centred pedagogies.

► We analysed children's drawings of imaginative learning environments. ► The children's views can inform school design that enhances engagement in learning. ► Their imagined learning environments support progressive pedagogies.

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