Abstract
This article investigates the development of conceptual understanding in adolescents as a trajectory that spans physical and institutional boundaries. The study follows a group of secondary school students as they engage in a series of museum-led workshop activities related to architecture. A sociocultural approach frames our analysis of the structuring resources that are central to the students’ emergent understanding of a key architectural design concept over a two-day period.
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Steier, R., & Pierroux, P. (2011). “What is ‘the Concept’?” Sites of Conceptual Formation in a Touring Architecture Workshop. Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 6(3), 138–156. https://doi.org/10.18261/issn1891-943x-2011-03-03
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