2008
DOI: 10.1080/15710880802524938
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Student participation in school design: one school's approach to student engagement in the BSF process

Abstract: The UK government is investing approximately £21.9 billion in the refurbishment or rebuilding of all secondary schools by 2021 under the Building Schools for the Future programme. One of the requirements of the scheme is student participation; however, little guidance is offered as to the form this participation should take. This paper will describe and evaluate the methods adopted by one secondary school to engage students in the design process. The approaches include a 'Design your School' conference, the ut… Show more

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“…A study by Newman and Thomas (2008) it is planned to rebuild all secondary schools under Building Schools for the Future program. One of the requirements of the program is the participation of the student.…”
Section: Shaviv Methods Was First Introduced In 1978mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Newman and Thomas (2008) it is planned to rebuild all secondary schools under Building Schools for the Future program. One of the requirements of the program is the participation of the student.…”
Section: Shaviv Methods Was First Introduced In 1978mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BSF, cancelled in 2010, has been widely analysed and critiqued (e.g. den Besten et al 2008, Newman and Thomas 2008, Parnell et al 2008. The massive scale of the programme meant there was considerable variation in the way it worked within individual schools and unfortunately little detail has been published on actual methods used, as a useful comparison to the eco-classroom.…”
Section: Co-design With Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an issue of direct relevance in my research since the eco-classroom project spanned more than four years. Newman & Thomas (2008) looked at one secondary school example and found schools also had difficulties in negotiating the process -especially the complex triangle of students/teachers, architects and builders. Parnell et al (2008) interviewed Local Authority representatives and included architects, builders and facilitators who were involved in the process of school design within the BSF programme.…”
Section: For Example In Huge Western Economies Such As the United Stamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of particular interest to this literature review is the intended participatory aspect with students and the school community (Parnell et al, 2008), and the sustainability focus (Wheeler, 2009a). Newman and Thomas (2008) reported the investment in BSF was estimated to be approximately £22 billion by completion.…”
Section: For Example In Huge Western Economies Such As the United Stamentioning
confidence: 99%
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