Schools as Community Hubs Building 'More than a School' for Community Benefit /

This open access book brings together research on the planning, design, governance and management of schools as community hubs-places that support the development of better-connected, more highly integrated, and more resilient communities with education at the centre. It explores opportunities and d...

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Other Authors: Cleveland, Benjamin (Editor), Backhouse, Sarah (Editor), Chandler, Philippa (Editor), McShane, Ian (Editor), Clinton, Janet M. (Editor), Newton, Clare (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
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505 0 |a Part 1: Scene-setting -- Renewed aspirations for schools as community hubs -- A framework for building schools as community hubs: If it were simpler would it happen everywhere?- Part 2: Partnering -- School-community collaboration: Insights from two decades of partnership development -- Brokering school-community partnerships: Cross-sector advocacy and hard work -- Rear Vision: Lessons from community education in the 80s -- Nature as partner: How school communities benefit from ecological connections -- Part 3: Planning -- School and community infrastructure networks: What might these look like?- Valuing urban schools as social infrastructure -- Connecting schools with local communities through walkable urban design -- Safe yet welcoming: alternative design strategies for secure schools -- Schools as 'Sacred Enclaves' or 'Community Hubs'? South Korean experiences -- Part 4: Designing -- Progressive pedagogies and community connections: Forty years of urban planning and architectural design -- Designing for the needs of a thriving school community hub -- Planning Doveton College: Holistic vision, innovative design and paving the way for others -- Vertical schools as community hubs -- Developing a school and community learning hub: A case study from regional Australia -- Part 5: Enabling -- Emotional labour and developing schools as community hubs -- Policy for schools as community hubs: Insights into a fragmented environment -- Theorising the development, implementation and sustainability of schools as community hubs -- An evaluation framework for schools as community hubs -- The role of evaluative thinking in the success of schools as community hubs -- Are schools as community hubs worth it? 
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