Pedagogy of Planning Studios for Multidisciplinary, Research-Oriented, Personalized, and Intensive Learning

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Through this paper, we investigate the key characteristics of planning studios and how they relate to new demands in planning education. The research is conducted through an analytical framework that is applied to a highly transferable case study (iWater Summer Schools). Results confirm that the prototypical characteristics of planning studios can support the design of multidisciplinary, research-oriented, personalized, and intensive courses, and that all these demands can be simultaneously satisfied. In addition, results indicate that positive alignments and connections can be established between different pedagogical variables (e.g., learning methods, assessment methods, provided skills) and the educational demands mentioned above.

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Galan, J., & Kotze, D. J. (2024). Pedagogy of Planning Studios for Multidisciplinary, Research-Oriented, Personalized, and Intensive Learning. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 44(3), 1096–1108. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X221082502

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