5 responses to “Building Schools for the Future: 5 Lessons for Future Researchers”

  1. tom

    maybe the new version will be ‘creating schools of the future’, rather than ‘build’. then the focus might be broader eg teachers, students, community, lifelong learning, blended learning etc

    k

  2. The opinion I offer is not about building buildings, though the food of my life, I refer to pedagogy and the need to sustain energies in transforming education.

    As architect’s developing space, place and the envelopes for ‘school’ buildings we have worked in the context of some significant energy in debating what ‘education’ is and could be. However we now grow selflessly concerned about this very recent U-turn of the BSF programme. Selfless because we concur with the argument of wastage and the level of bureaucracy in the process but, concerned due to the tales of Free Schools and the new Academies Bill which ultimately outline, in my view, the privatisation of Education. This concern becomes terrifying when we learn of some of the visioning statements of sponsors, that may potentially succeed to build and ‘control’ our schools, that seem not to resemble the contemporary roads less travelled but instead favour the more familiar didactic and digestible ‘OFSTEDy’ criteria for a ‘performing’ school.

    The progress in educational thinking in the UK is significant and I think that there is a real risk of dilution at best or indeed the re-emergence of the Victoriana cells and bells model unless challenged centrally. On the face of it Free Schools and Academies’ sound like a great idea but without the brains of those with somewhat divergent objectives, ‘Education’ is not necessarily the benefactor.

  3. a wonderful post!

  4. Nice post, this helped me a lot in my college assignement. Grateful to you for your information.

  5. Excellent insight and clearly expressed. If only the politicians had listened to educationalists ten years ago and trusted us to focus on the learners in our community and the facilities required. I am very interested in how newly qualified teachers view and experience building schools for the future. Do new classrooms make a difference to teaching and learning?

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