School-Oriented Development: A New Paradigm for Neighborhood Planning
abstract: Many school facility-planning theories have proposed an integrated role for schools within their surrounding neighborhood, advocating analogous approaches to creating "community schools" that involve social and community services at school sites that support both students and loc...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-92012018-06-22T03:01:50Z School-Oriented Development: A New Paradigm for Neighborhood Planning abstract: Many school facility-planning theories have proposed an integrated role for schools within their surrounding neighborhood, advocating analogous approaches to creating "community schools" that involve social and community services at school sites that support both students and local residents. Despite the popularity of this concept in the education community, the idea of schools as community centers has not entered the mainstream of urban planning thought or practice. As the community schools movement continues to grow, planners should be engaged to support and leverage community school developments using their unique role as mediators of public and private interests. Furthermore, planners tend to have a broad perspective of communities that can facilitate synergistic partnerships and development patterns beyond the immediate school site. The aim of this research was to reframe the existing literature on community schools into a unified School-Oriented Development (SOD) neighborhood planning paradigm that 1) proposes a typology based on the relationships between schools and their surrounding communities, and 2) suggests urban form guidelines that will support these relationships in a child-friendly environment. These outcomes were achieved through the creation of a prototype SOD SmartCode Module that incorporates an SOD typology. Dissertation/Thesis Reid, Carolyn Anne (Author) Talen, Emily (Advisor) Dornfeld, Leslie (Committee member) Stein, Jay (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Urban Planning community planning community schools complete neighborhoods education school oriented development urban planning eng 108 pages M.U.E.P. Urban and Environmental Planning 2011 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9201 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011 |
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abstract: Many school facility-planning theories have proposed an integrated role for schools within their surrounding neighborhood, advocating analogous approaches to creating "community schools" that involve social and community services at school sites that support both students and local residents. Despite the popularity of this concept in the education community, the idea of schools as community centers has not entered the mainstream of urban planning thought or practice. As the community schools movement continues to grow, planners should be engaged to support and leverage community school developments using their unique role as mediators of public and private interests. Furthermore, planners tend to have a broad perspective of communities that can facilitate synergistic partnerships and development patterns beyond the immediate school site. The aim of this research was to reframe the existing literature on community schools into a unified School-Oriented Development (SOD) neighborhood planning paradigm that 1) proposes a typology based on the relationships between schools and their surrounding communities, and 2) suggests urban form guidelines that will support these relationships in a child-friendly environment. These outcomes were achieved through the creation of a prototype SOD SmartCode Module that incorporates an SOD typology. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.U.E.P. Urban and Environmental Planning 2011 |
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School-Oriented Development: A New Paradigm for Neighborhood Planning |
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School-Oriented Development: A New Paradigm for Neighborhood Planning |
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School-Oriented Development: A New Paradigm for Neighborhood Planning |
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