Title of article :
PROCESS-BASED LEARNING: TOWARDS THEORETICAL AND LECTURE-BASED COURSEWORK IN STUDIO STYLE
Author/Authors :
Hatem Ezzat Nabih، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article presents a process-based learning approach to design education where theoretical coursework is taught in studio-style. Lecture-based coursework is sometimes regarded as lacking in challenge and broadening the gap between theory and practice. Furthermore, lecture-based curricula tend to be detached from the studio and deny students from applying their theoretically gained knowledge. Following the belief that student motivation is increased by establishing a higher level of autonomy in the learning process, I argue for a design education that links theory with applied design work within the studio setting. By synthesizing principles of Constructivist Learning and Problem-Based Learning, PBL students are given greater autonomy by being actively involved in their education. Accordingly, I argue for a studio setting that incorporates learning in studio style by presenting three design applications involving students in investigation and experimentation in order to self-experience the design process.
Keywords :
Design studio , Design process , problem-based learning PBL , Constructivist learning
Journal title :
Archnet-IJAR International Journal of Architectural Research
Journal title :
Archnet-IJAR International Journal of Architectural Research