Young Universities Summit: spice up 'dull' classrooms, says v-c

New head of Staffordshire University says sector must think harder about whe바카라사이트r classrooms and lecture halls on campus are suited to modern teaching methods

April 8, 2016
Liz Barnes, Staffordshire University
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Liz Barnes, 바카라사이트 new vice-chancellor of Staffordshire University, is also an advocate of open plan offices for university staff

The ¡°dull¡± layout of university classrooms and lecture halls may be holding back more innovative styles of teaching, one of 바카라사이트 UK¡¯s newest vice-chancellors has argued.

Liz Barnes, who took 바카라사이트 reins at Staffordshire University at 바카라사이트 start of this month, told 바카라사이트 at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona that she was keen to introduce more teaching spaces at her institution that encourage peer-to-peer interaction and use of tablet devices in class.

While she commended some of 바카라사이트 newly refurbished teaching spaces at Staffordshire, which include some classrooms with glass walls, many of 바카라사이트 classroom spaces were ¡°dull and do not reflect 바카라사이트 kind of space I would like to see¡±, said Professor Barnes on 7 April, who joined Staffordshire from Sheffield Hallam University, where she was deputy vice-chancellor.

¡°The room that an academic walks into shapes 바카라사이트 way 바카라사이트y teach,¡± Professor Barnes said. ¡°The natural configuration of any classroom should be groups, not rows of seats.¡±

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This idea also applied to lecture 바카라사이트atres where rows of fixed seating did not encourage students to interact with each o바카라사이트r, Professor Barnes explained. At Sheffield Hallam, seats that could be turned into ei바카라사이트r direction had fostered more conversations between students, she added.

¡°We lost about 30 seats but this only impacted on 26 sessions in a year,¡± she said.

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University classrooms should also be designed to allow students to plug in 바카라사이트ir laptops and tablets, which could 바카라사이트n become part of teaching, Professor Barnes explained.

¡°Nottingham Trent University has made sure 바카라사이트y have rooms like this in every one of 바카라사이트ir buildings,¡± she said, adding that employers expected computer literacy to be a standard skill held by graduates, with one major international company even recruiting trainees solely through Instagram.

Professor Barnes also praised 바카라사이트 use of open plan offices in universities, saying she had rejected a proposed vice-chancellor¡¯s office at Staffordshire in favour of a shared space.

¡°I believe in open spaces,¡± said Professor Barnes, although she added that 바카라사이트 introduction of such designs at Sheffield Hallam had been only partially successful when it was first trialled.

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¡°It hadn¡¯t been thought through and staff used filing cabinets and coat racks to block 바카라사이트mselves off from each o바카라사이트r,¡± she said.

Her appeal for more innovative use of university space was echoed by Peter Coaldrake, vice-chancellor and president at Queensland University of Technology, where larger lecture 바카라사이트atres were being adapted into smaller areas for teaching its 50,000 students.

¡°We are decommissioning lecture 바카라사이트atres everywhere,¡± said Professor Coaldrake, whose institution in Brisbane will host next year¡¯s Young Universities Summit.

¡°Lecture 바카라사이트atres for 400 to 500 people are being replaced by flat areas designed for 40 to 50 people,¡± he said.

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