Collaboration and Student Engagement in Design Education

Collaboration and Student Engagement in Design Education

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Release Date: September, 2016|Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 411
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0726-0
ISBN13: 9781522507260|ISBN10: 1522507264|EISBN13: 9781522507277
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In order for educational systems not to become stagnant, teaching strategies must be routinely re-evaluated. Not only does this optimize the learning process, but it enhances the overall experience for the students.

Collaboration and Student Engagement in Design Education is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on the implementation of teamwork between architecture students in design courses to enrich knowledge attainment and boost creativity. Highlighting pedagogical insights into team building and relevant case studies, this book is ideally designed for educators, students, administrators, and professionals interested in the development of effective design programs.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Conflict Resolution
  • Engineering Design
  • Intercultural Collaboration
  • Interior Design Courses
  • Mobile Learning
  • Rater Bias
  • Self-and-Peer Assessment
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Researchers and instructors in architecture and other design disciplines present findings on how best to support, though teaching and assessment, the learning of teamworking skills students will need when they enter the design professions, and how to evaluate such teaching and assessment. They cover teaching collaboration: team building and the andragogy of teamwork in design, evaluating collaboration: teaching case studies, and preparing for collaboration: learning for teamwork in professional practice.

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Richard Tucker has twenty years of experience as a teacher and researcher in the context of architectural education. He has over 50 publications to his name, reflecting an expertise in five interrelated areas: (1) sustainable design of urban ecologies; (2) the evaluation and perception of sustainable design; (3) teamwork in design; (4) education for the sustainable design of urban ecologies; and (5) built environment design education. Richard is a member of the Alfred Deakin Research Institute and the Centre for Memory Imagination and Invention (CMII). Richard has been a team member of grant-funded projects totalling over $1 million; eleven investigations including six as project leader. In 2007, Richard’s teaching scholarship was recognised nationally by a Carrick Institute Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning. In 2011, Richard became only the 2nd teacher in the discipline of architecture in Australia to be awarded an ALTC Award for Teaching Excellence.
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