Hi Pernille and everyone,
Adding to Michael's suggestion. Meredith Davis co-wrote Design as a
Catalyst for Learning. The book explains and shows examples of where
in the American educational curriculum design skills and approaches
are used to support the promotion of effective learning. You can find
more about the work of Davis in her profile page at NC State University.
Also I recommend reading the publications on the Reggio Emilia
approach to learning. Children educated under this curriculum are
trained in design and artistic skills since very young (2 years old).
Reggio Emilia teachers don't call the skills developed design skills,
but elements of design are seen in the children's work for sure. The
book Making Learning Visible could be a good start for learning about
this approach.
Cheers, Gloria
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Gloria Gomez
PhD Candidate
Faculty of Design
Swinburne University
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On 27/02/2008, at 9:53 AM, Pernille G. Palsbro wrote:
> Hi all,
> The Ministry of Culture in Denmark is asking for best-practice in
> teaching
> children design! I know some amazing projects working with
> architecture+
> children in the Nordic countries, but have little knowledge on good
> practice
> around the world in design + children.
> Do any of you have any links or own experiences?
>
> Regards
> - Pernille
>
> Pernille Grønbech Palsbro
>
> Interior Designer mdd
> President Danish Designers
> Ass. Professor DIS
>
> Phone: (+45) 2732 0760
>
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