Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals

The association between learning spaces and new pedagogical approaches is a current issue. Research shows that the classical, more silent, master class is being bypassed by student centered methods with participative classes and active methodologies. Major efforts in teacher training are taken to he...

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Main Authors: Isabel Montiel, Asunción M. Mayoral, Jose Navarro Pedreño, Silvia Maiques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3573
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spelling doaj-c86c4e2fb9cc4131b65bbbd809c289e12020-11-24T22:09:22ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011113357310.3390/su11133573su11133573Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development GoalsIsabel Montiel0Asunción M. Mayoral1Jose Navarro Pedreño2Silvia Maiques3Conselleria de Educació, Generalitat Valenciana, 03007 Alicante, SpainDepartment of Statistics, Mathematics and Informatics, Universidad Miguel Hernández, 03202 Elche, SpainDepartment of Agrochemistry and Environment, Universidad Miguel Hernández, 03202 Elche, SpainTechnical Department at CIEGSA (Educational Building and Infraestructures), Generalitat Valenciana, 46018 Valencia, SpainThe association between learning spaces and new pedagogical approaches is a current issue. Research shows that the classical, more silent, master class is being bypassed by student centered methods with participative classes and active methodologies. Major efforts in teacher training are taken to help teachers implement these new approaches in their lessons. The conditions of the learning space are also influential. The following question is raised: <i>Can acoustic comfort facilitate innovation and consequently help in the progress towards SDG?</i> We have focused on public high schools in Spain (IES), in the Valencian Community. Data has been gathered from the visit to thirty high schools. International scientific studies and valid guidelines referring to noise have been reviewed. Findings on the research conclude that acoustic comfort is essential in education and is directly related with the implementation of emerging pedagogies. Likewise, the outcomes of the investigation hope to raise awareness among authorities and civil society that improvement of sound quality in learning spaces facilitates the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDG), particularly those concerning goal 3 (health and wellbeing), goal 4 (quality education) and goal 9 (sustainable infrastructures).https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3573educational innovationactive methodologieslearning spacesspace designacoustic comfortsustainable development goals
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author Isabel Montiel
Asunción M. Mayoral
Jose Navarro Pedreño
Silvia Maiques
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Asunción M. Mayoral
Jose Navarro Pedreño
Silvia Maiques
Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainability
educational innovation
active methodologies
learning spaces
space design
acoustic comfort
sustainable development goals
author_facet Isabel Montiel
Asunción M. Mayoral
Jose Navarro Pedreño
Silvia Maiques
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title Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals
title_short Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals
title_full Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals
title_fullStr Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals
title_full_unstemmed Acoustic Comfort in Learning Spaces: Moving Towards Sustainable Development Goals
title_sort acoustic comfort in learning spaces: moving towards sustainable development goals
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The association between learning spaces and new pedagogical approaches is a current issue. Research shows that the classical, more silent, master class is being bypassed by student centered methods with participative classes and active methodologies. Major efforts in teacher training are taken to help teachers implement these new approaches in their lessons. The conditions of the learning space are also influential. The following question is raised: <i>Can acoustic comfort facilitate innovation and consequently help in the progress towards SDG?</i> We have focused on public high schools in Spain (IES), in the Valencian Community. Data has been gathered from the visit to thirty high schools. International scientific studies and valid guidelines referring to noise have been reviewed. Findings on the research conclude that acoustic comfort is essential in education and is directly related with the implementation of emerging pedagogies. Likewise, the outcomes of the investigation hope to raise awareness among authorities and civil society that improvement of sound quality in learning spaces facilitates the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDG), particularly those concerning goal 3 (health and wellbeing), goal 4 (quality education) and goal 9 (sustainable infrastructures).
topic educational innovation
active methodologies
learning spaces
space design
acoustic comfort
sustainable development goals
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3573
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