The proposed solution is to provide children with an alternative learning environment. It is a creative space that engages students through giving them the chance to be themselves and try to work on projects which they are passionate about. The aim is to find an effective way to sustainable learning through establishing a safe and reliable environment which is free from the school strict regulations.
Our concept is based on the architectural pedagogic model of design. It is teaching critical thinking, empowering pupils’ own ideas and going through an iterative creative process. This method is inspired by architectural design studios where a coach guides students in hands-on developing ideas to solve complex, comprehensive problems.
In the few projects that I have realzed in a cooperation with some schools, we recognized how proud the teenagers were with the final archetypes they had developed. At the end of every task they wanted to photograph and signature it. Students showed a huge connection to their own prototypes, even when they ran out of time, they wanted to keep working on it the next day.
The model uses exercises to build life skills and integrates students knowledge in real life contexts. The tracking of the students creative skills revolves around, how the students are taking that critique, how they are communicating their ideas, and how they are collaborating with others. The fact that the students are working on their own ideas encourages self-confidence.