Hi,
This might not be at all relevant but the International Journal of Lifelong Education had an article earlier this year about space in workplace learning. Some of the references might be helpful.
Solomon,N., Boud, D. and Rooney, D. (2006) The inbetween: exposing everyday learning at work. International Journal of Lifelong Education vol25 no1 Jan-Feb pp3-13.
All the best,
Ann
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Subject: Research on locations for study
Hi all,
I've had a rather unusual, but interesting request from a student. He is compiling a reflective learning journal and was wondering if there had been any research done on "appropriate places for studying" ie anything that proved that some environments aided concentration and focus more than others. I'm presuming by "places" he means study centres, libraries, individual study rooms etc.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks and early season's greetings to all!
Sarah
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