New actors and new learning spaces for new times: a framework for schooling that extends beyond the school

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Taking the ‘breakdown’ in regular schooling as a result of the Covid pandemic as a catalyst to reimagine education, this article formulates a theoretical framework, using design research, that enables a fundamental reconceptualization and introduction of new actors into the space of schooling, which is a learning environment that traditionally has maintained rigid boundaries. Recommendations are proposed for bridging formal and nonformal education for practitioners and policymakers, bringing together teachers and youth workers to co-construct a learning environment. In creating a prototype for learning that involves a more joined-up and connected paradigm in education, as well as bridging the gap between learning in formal and non-formal contexts, we create a shift towards reimagining and recognising the importance of a holistic view of education by re-evaluating and supporting a broader range of actors who can participate in the education of children and young people.

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Connolly, C., Murray, C., Brady, B., Mac Ruairc, G., & Dolan, P. (2023). New actors and new learning spaces for new times: a framework for schooling that extends beyond the school. Learning Environments Research, 26(1), 241–253. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10984-022-09432-y

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