Student involvement and innovative teaching methods in a biophilic design education pilot elective course in interior architecture
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2024
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SPRINGERNATURE
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Biophilic design has gained popularity in interior design areas owing to its numerous advantages. Nevertheless globally Interior Architecture/Interior Architecture and Environmental Design departments lack adequate biophilic design courses in their curricula. This research investigates the impact of involving students in syllabus design and applying innovative teaching methods in a pilot elective course focused on biophilic design in interior spaces on student engagement and course sustainability. A new pilot elective course was introduced in the 2022-2023 Spring Semester at the Interior Architecture Department Faculty of Architecture Near East University aiming to establish an enduring and captivating learning environment for students. Initially a focus group study was conducted to measure students' awareness of biophilic design and integrate their ideas regarding innovative learning methods into the syllabus for an engaging elective course. Strategies like interactive learning tools group tasks and peer assessments were incorporated throughout the course to enhance engagement. Analysis of end-of-course surveys and student observations revealed an augmented awareness of biophilic design among students and a positive influence of innovative learning methods on course sustainability. Thus the study suggests that an elective course offers the potential to mitigate the deficiency of biophilic design integration in undergraduate programs augmenting students' awareness in this field. Moreover new elective courses could deliver more sustainable and engaging learning experiences for enrolled students when structured through student involvement and innovative learning methods.
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H, AZ20-999, Social Sciences, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
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Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
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11
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1
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