Title of article
Learning Outside Classrooms on Campus Ground: Malaysia
Author/Authors
Ibrahim, Norhati Universiti Teknologi MARA - Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies (cE-Bs), Faculty of Architecture Planning and Surveying, Malaysia , Fadzil, Nur Hafisah Universiti Teknologi MARA - Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies (cE-Bs), Faculty of Architecture Planning and Surveying, Malaysia , Saruwono, Masran Universiti Teknologi MARA - Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies (cE-Bs), Faculty of Architecture Planning and Surveying, Malaysia
From page
97
To page
109
Abstract
This paper reports an assessment on a physical informal learning environment at a public university in Malaysia. The physical aspects investigated were the space conditions and utilisation that support informal learning activities undertaken by students outside their formal lecture hours. The research was conducted to understand how existing university facilities accommodate informal learning, through the use of observational and field inventory survey techniques. The study shows that an existing traditional university setting could accommodate a range of informal learning activities, for a limited percentage of the university population. The setting for learning could be better improved through the creation of more varied space conditions for varying learning activities and engagement intensity. It also asserts that quality learning environment should go beyond fulfilling functional needs, and cater for the learner s emotional need for inspiration and sense of identify.
Keywords
Learning , Informal setting , Higher education
Journal title
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Journal title
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Record number
2547158
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