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Teaching and Learning Spaces Outreach
Teaching and learning spaces on campus affect everyone. How these spaces are designed, used, and taken care of matters to students, faculty, and staff at 91福利. The Teaching & Learning Spaces Working Group, the Centre for Excellence in Learning & Teaching, and Facilities Management & Development work with our 91福利 community through various outreach programs to ensure that the physical spaces on campus support the university's teaching and learning mission and meet the needs of all users:
- Classroom Surveys
- Community Consultations
- Classroom Audit
- Furniture Audit
Classroom Environment Survey (Ongoing)
Our classroom environment survey aims to collect information from faculty, students, and staff on the learning and teaching environment at 91福利, and how classroom spaces meet the expectations of their users.
Consultations are ongoing with 91福利鈥檚 Indigenous faculty, instructors, staff, undergraduate students, and graduate students about what features make learning spaces more supportive of Indigenous learners and Indigenous ways of knowing. This document is intended to support the integration of Indigenous cultural thinking into the design of learning spaces.
Community Consultations (2018-2020)
Our comprehensive consultation process included a set of town halls targeted at faculty, instructors, students, and staff, as well as an online survey that was sent out to the entire 91福利 community.
Classroom Audit
(2018-2020)
The Teaching and Learning Spaces Working Group commissioned an audit of 165 general use classrooms on the 91福利 campus. The resulting report represents data collected during Winter 2020 reading week.
Environmental Scan (2021)
Members of the Centre for Excellence in Learning & Teaching and Facilities Management & Development conducted a series of site visits and meetings with Canadian universities and colleges who have undergone classroom redesign projects