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Learning Communities in the City: Social Constructivism, Spaces and Connections in the New Urban Primary School
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<p>The main intention of the research is to develop a model for an inner city primary school building which is responsive to the urban context and reflects the educational theory of Social Constructivism. The underlying demand for an inner city primary school was identified as a result of a recent demographic shift which involves more families living in the centres of New Zealand's cities. Schools are an important part of a city's infrastructure, where quality schools can help to develop
doi:10.26686/wgtn.16985227.v1
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