Title of article
Junior Primary Greek School Pupils’ Perceptions of the City’s Public Open Spaces and Especially of the Urban Square: A Case Study
Author/Authors
PAPAGEORGIOU, Nikoletta National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, GREECE , GALANI, Apostolia National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, GREECE , MAVRIKAKI, Evangelia National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, GREECE
Pages
18
From page
49
To page
66
Abstract
This work - part of a wider project aimed at engaging first year primary school pupils in public open-space design - explores the perceptions of junior primary school children as to the urban square. Data collection tools comprised semi-structured interviews, sketches and storytelling via puppet-animation. Our findings have shown that - according to the perceptions of the children - the square displays the advantages and disadvantages of public open spaces both structurally and in terms of its layout, while its functions are linked to children’s play, leisure, events and socialization. Factors that adversely affect visits to public squares include delinquency, xenophobia, limited space and poor design.
Keywords
Geography , Environmental Education , Pupils’ Perceptions , City Square , City Planning
Journal title
Review of International Geographical Education Online
Serial Year
2016
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Record number
2574871
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