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is a major resource for educators, practitioners and scholars in higher
education within the broad discipline area of the built environment. It
provides an international forum for discussion and debate on subject-focused
teaching, learning and scholarship issues and a means for disseminating
the findings of well founded academic investigations.
The peer-reviewed journal fosters high quality academic debate about
the way knowledge is generated, codified, taught and learnt. It aims to
promote stronger links between research, scholarship, teaching and practice
and to expand the international community of educators in the built environment.
As a means for disseminating pedagogic knowledge throughout the community
of educators, JEBE thereby provides a stronger intellectual basis for
practice.
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Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2011
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Editorial: |
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Signature Pedagogies and the Built Environment Deborah Peel, University of Ulster, UK
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Learning From Life – Exploring the Potential of Live Projects in Higher Education Rachel Sara, University of the West of England, UK
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8-25 (18) |
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You Want Me to Do What? Teach a Studio Class to Seventy Students? Joanne Tippett, University of Manchester, UK Angela Connelly, University of Manchester, UK Fraser How, How Creative, UK
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26-53 (28) |
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Searching for Personal Territory in an Hci Design Studio Micah Gideon Modell, Indiana University, USA Colin M Gray, Indiana University, USA
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54-78 (25) |
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The Influence of the Built Environment on Graduate Students Perceptions About Their Graduate School Experience Carla Lopez del Puerto, Colorado State University, USA
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79-92 (14) |
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Implementing and Evaluating the Integration of Critical Thinking into Problem Based Learning in Environmental Building Joseph Allison, Plymouth University, UK Wei Pan, Plymouth University, UK
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93-115 (23) |
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