Classrooms without borders: new spaces and places of learning |
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Authors: | Eric Pawson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | This article identifies what can be learned from seeking to adapt teaching and learning styles in a post-disaster environment. It focuses on the development of student research through community-based learning as a means of increasing engagement and contributing to recovery in an earthquake-damaged city. It urges consideration of the socio-political context within which such pedagogies are developed, and highlights the management of expectations amongst students, community partners and academic staff. It discusses some of the benefits and difficulties in developing new spaces and places of learning, and reflects critically on what these initiatives represent. |
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Keywords: | Community-based learning learning spaces post-disaster pedagogies problem-based learning service learning student research |
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