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[EN] ESPAI OBERT is a pilot experiment to improve team-based collaborative learning that aims to
promote transversal knowledge through developing skills and attitudes for effective performance of
functions in work environments. ...[+]
[EN] ESPAI OBERT is a pilot experiment to improve team-based collaborative learning that aims to
promote transversal knowledge through developing skills and attitudes for effective performance of
functions in work environments. To achieve this objective, the participants of the simulated work
experience are organized into work teams and must respond to a challenge in the form of an open and
contextualized problem, which requires learning and a functional use of knowledge.
The challenge is to propose an artistic space in an uncultivated field of the Valencian Orchard (This
project is part of the framework of the Cooperation and Development Project [P]Horta Oberta. Meeting
place of participation for sustainable alternatives, selected by the Programme of activities of solidarity
and social participation (GLOCAL 2020) of the Universitat Politècnica de València. Specifically, the
activity is motivated by the participation of the proposals in the ideas competition Espai Obert.
Sustainable ephemeral spaces, which aims to encourage creativity in the context of the ephemeral
from an artistic perspective.
The six-week experience is tested on a small group of students coming from the Higher Technical
School of Architecture and the Faculty of Fine Arts. These students are either enrolled in the subject of
Architectural Composition, 4th Degree in Fundamentals of Architecture or Project Methodology, 3rd
Degree Fine Arts. The participating collective are structured into multidisciplinary teams.
The methodology used for this experiment is Direct Instruction, a common practice based on two
learning approaches: Experiential Learning and Inquiry Learning and the Project-Based Learning
Method. Techniques such as the Whirlwind of Ideas will be used in the initial phase, while Structured
Debate will be used in the final phase. Cooperative learning will be tested throughout the process
using techniques such as Spontaneous Mentoring.
In consideration of this six-week experience, the results, which are expected to motivate the repetition
of the action and/or its improvement, are: 1. An improvement of teamwork skills, 2. Easy acquisition of
flexible and contextualized knowledge, 3. Promotion of critical thinking and self-regulation skills, 4.
Encouragement of positive interdependence between students and 5. An improvement of motivation
to learn.
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