Impact of outdoor learning landscape on psychomotor skill of primary school children cases from Colombo, Sri lanka

dc.contributor.authorPerera, BTS
dc.contributor.authorHettiarachchi, A A
dc.contributor.editorSamarawickrama, S
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-14T04:46:27Z
dc.date.available2022-03-14T04:46:27Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractIntegration of landscape design elements in school environments to develop learning and skills of children is a research area of increasing interest. Development of psychomotor skills is established as vital in the overall growth of a child’s brain, leading to a well-balanced adulthood. In view of this, the current study looks in to the impacts of incorporating landscape elements in outdoor learning spaces on psychomotor development of primary school students in the local context. The investigation adapted a mixed method consisting both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Critical case-study approach was used to select the schools where incorporation of landscaping elements in outdoor teaching-learning environments is critically low. Data was collected from grade 3 students of three primary boy’s schools (n=10 per each school, age: 7-10) located in Colombo. Layout maps, behavioral maps and a photographic survey were used to study the factors of outdoor learning spaces while a set of pre-determined activities of movement assessment battery for children (Movement ABC assessment) was adopted to assess the level of psychomotor skills namely speed, precision, co-ordination, strength, endurance, agility and grace. The research findings affirmed that the presence of landscape elements in outdoor learning environments have significant impacts on the psychomotor skill development of primary school students. Higher the landscape elements established within school premises (Case 1-100%, Case 2- 75%, Case 3- 38%), scores higher in psychomotor scaling (Case 1- 69%, Case 2- 55%, Case 3- 51% respectively). This research recommends to incorporate the concept of learning landscape in order to accelerate the development of psychomotor skills among school children. The study suggests re-thinking of the approaches in designing contemporary landscapes associated with learning spaces in order to uplift the quality of outdoor learning to make well balanced scholars through the education system of Sri Lanka.en_US
dc.identifier.conferenceSustainability for people - envisaging multi disciplinary solutionen_US
dc.identifier.departmentDepartment of Architectureen_US
dc.identifier.emailbtsperera@gmail.com
dc.identifier.emailanishkah@uom.lk
dc.identifier.facultyArchitectureen_US
dc.identifier.pgnospp. 378-387en_US
dc.identifier.placeGalleen_US
dc.identifier.proceedingProceedings of the 11th International Conference of Faculty of Architecture Research Unit (FARU), University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, December 08, 2018 Galleen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/17326
dc.identifier.year2018en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectLearning Landscapesen_US
dc.subjectPrimary School Childrenen_US
dc.subjectPsychomotor Skillsen_US
dc.subjectMABC Testen_US
dc.titleImpact of outdoor learning landscape on psychomotor skill of primary school children cases from Colombo, Sri lankaen_US
dc.typeConference-Full-texten_US

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