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Fitzpatrick, G. S.; Zani, T. L. – 1974
The comments contained in this paper are excerpts from intensive interviews with 27 teachers in open area primary schools, asking their recommendations for architectural changes in future open area schools and in traditional type schools to accommodate open education techniques. They were also asked, "Would you like to see this school more…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Education, Interviews
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Danaher, Patrick A.; Wyer, Doug W.; Bartlett, V. Leo – Open Learning, 1998
Considers three social theories--actor-network; marginalization; and intentionality and action--that can be used to reconceptualize open learning to reconstruct openness through research conducted in remote primary home schools and itinerant primary classrooms in Australia. The notions of center/periphery and mobility/immobility are examined. (PEN)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Home Schooling
Waterhouse, Marie – 1980
The major focus of interest in the present research is the question of congruence between parental and school attitudes toward issues of authority and freedom. It was hypothesized that the child's adjustment to his/her particular type of classroom (either open or traditional) would be affected by whether he/she came from a family which shared…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Beck, Tinsley M. – 1975
The subject of this report is an approach to teaching that has become known in recent years as "open education." An attempt is made to answer the questions, What is a research variable? and, Can openness be a variable in educational research? Part 1 serves the purpose of a position statement. Certain principles are declared to be the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Definitions, Educational Research
Angus, M. J.; And Others – 1975
As a part of a longitudinal study of learning in open plan and conventional design classrooms, the present study focuses on school design and its influence on selected behavior of pupils and teachers. The behaviors of pupils and their teachers in eleven learning areas of open plan and seven of conventional design were observed. Among the 18…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Education