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Sandra Duncan

Sandra Duncan

Author and Design ConsultantNova Southeastern University

Sandra is an international specialist on early childhood environments. She has conducted extensive research on the psychology of places and spaces, specifically how children engage with built environments and natural surroundings. Sandra applies and blends the pedagogical theories of Piaget and Vygotsky and the approaches of Reggio Emilia, Montessori, and Waldorf when creating holistic designed places for young children. Dr. Duncan’s acclaimed framework of design, The Potential Place, encourages us to create and design learning environments at the intersection of child and space where the spatial conditions of emotions (i.e., kinship, power, awe, thrill, and refuge) reside.  

Dr. Duncan has worked directly with children for decades and is an author of seven books focused on the environmental design of early childhood places including nature-based environments, designer of four furniture collections called Sense of Place, Sense of Place for Wee Ones, Sense of Place for Infants, and Sense of Place Elementary, and adjunct faculty at Nova Southeastern University. Sandra has written two university-based courses on environments (Walden University and Association for Learning Environments) and is currently teaching university courses on built early learning environments, collaborating with architects, interior designers, and educators to create extraordinary places and possibilities for children and students of all ages. She is a senior early childhood specialist with Education Design International, a globally acclaimed architect firm that specializes in the design of innovative schools and learning environments. 

 

Wed Oct 2812:30 PM – 2:00 PM

Transforming Elementary Classroom Spaces into Early Childhood Places

Today, over 1.75 million 3- and 4-year-old children are enrolled in state-funded pre-kindergarten programs.  Most of these programs are in elementary …Today, over 1.75 million 3- and 4-year-old children are enrolled in state-funded pre-kindergarten programs.  Most of these programs are in elementary school buildings using classrooms built for older children of different physical sizes and developme…Today, over 1.75 million 3- and 4-year-old children are enrolled in state-funded pre-kindergarten programs.  Most of these programs are in elementary school buildings using classrooms built for older children of different physical sizes and developmental needs.  Some children — barely potty trained and only 36 months old — are entering a world designed for significantly older students. Join us to discuss and design early childood PLACES that meet…Today, over 1.75 million 3- and 4-year-old children are enrolled in state-funded pre-kindergarten programs.  Most of these programs are in elementary school buildings using classrooms built for older children of different physical sizes and developmental needs.  Some children — barely potty trained and only 36 months old — are entering a world designed for significantly older students. Join us to discuss and design early childood PLACES that meet the needs of our youngest learners.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Workshop (90 minutes)Session TypeTRACK 1: Learning Spaces, Reimagined — Evolving physical spaces shaping the future of learningSession Track
Rebecca Berlin
Sandra Duncan
Afua Adutwumwaa Ameley-Quaye
Dr Robert Dillon
Rebecca Berlin
Rebecca BerlinPresident, Gryphon House Publishing
Sandra Duncan
Sandra DuncanAuthor and Design Consultant, Nova Southeastern University
Afua Adutwumwaa Ameley-Quaye
Afua Adutwumwaa Ameley-QuayeScientist, The Children’s Equity Project, Arizona State University
Dr Robert Dillon
Dr Robert DillonUS Co-Ordinator, Planning Learning Spaces in Practice/ Rogers Elementary School
Rebecca Berlin
Rebecca BerlinPresident, Gryphon House Publishing
Sandra Duncan
Sandra DuncanAuthor and Design Consultant, Nova Southeastern University
Afua Adutwumwaa Ameley-Quaye
Afua Adutwumwaa Ameley-QuayeScientist, The Children’s Equity Project, Arizona State University
Dr Robert Dillon
Dr Robert DillonUS Co-Ordinator, Planning Learning Spaces in Practice/ Rogers Elementary School
Tags:Group B
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Indicate how the topic is applicable to Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) Design credits.:n/a
Learner Engagement:Learners will be actively engaged throughout the presentation by: 1) Watching and reflecting on a video that defines places. 2) Sharing places they remember and come back to throughout their life, and reflecting on why that is. 3) Examine what in an elementary classroom and building might not be size and developmentally appropriate for a preschooler, and share examples. 4) Brainstorm short, medium, and long-term updates needed for their elementary schools
Learning Objective 1:Investigate the movement and trend of three- and four-year-old preschoolers entering elementary school buildings, and determine the root cause of this placement.