Participatory Design: an Approach for Involving Teachers as Design Partners
Teachers play an important role in preparing students for a fast-moving, globalised,
and digitalised world. Research to date on teachers and technology has
focused on teachers’ skills in using technology and integrating it into learning
and teaching. However, the issue is that teachers are often seen as implementors,
but are denied the opportunity to influence what i s b eing i m plemented. Thus,
teachers may perceive that they are being forced to adopt technology without
proper cause.
To address this issue, this dissertation examines participatory design as an
approach for involving teachers as design partners. Previous participatory design
studies in educational contexts have focused on students. To expand such
research to include teachers, the present dissertation examines the following: For
what purpose have participatory design studies examined teachers? How are
teachers’ goals and concerns manifested through participatory design? What issues
can be observed when involving teachers in participatory design? The research
design comprises three parts: systematic literature mapping of participatory
design studies involving teachers; a project involving teachers from a special
education school to design a learning space system; and a project piloting a new
subject as an elective course in Danish lower secondary education.
The systematic mapping produced an overview of the current state of research
into participatory design involving teachers. Teachers’ goals and concerns
demonstrated how participatory design contributes to the development of
a shared pedagogical vision and communication between political decisionmakers
and local teachers. The identified i ssues in the two projects were connected
to findings from the literature mapping to propose three building blocks of participatory
design for involving teachers: identifying roles, needs, rights, and responsibilities,
positioning participation as a possibility instead of an obligation,
and clarifying an agenda for sustainable outcomes. This dissertation thus serves
as a foundation for future efforts in involving teachers in decision-making, for
example when introducing digital technologies in education.
Keywords: participatory design, design, design-based research, teachers, educators,
education, school, technology, digital technologies, digitalisation
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- Artikkeli I: Tuhkala, A., Kärkkäinen, T., & Nieminen, P. (2018). Semi-automatic literature mapping of participatory design studies 2006--2016. In L. Huybrechts, M. Teli, A. Light, Y. Lee, C. D. Salvo, E. Grönvall, . . . , & K. Bødker (Eds.), PDC '18 : Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference : Volume 2 (pp. 6). New York: ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3210604.3210621
- Artikkeli II:Tuhkala, Ari (2019). Participatory Design with Teachers - Systematic Mapping of Studies. Submitted.
- Artikkeli III: Tuhkala, A., Isomäki, H., Hartikainen, M., Cristea, A., & Alessandrini, A. (2018). Design of a Learning Space Management System for Open and Adaptable School Facilities. In P. Escudeiro, G. Costagliola, S. Zvacek, J. Uhomoibhi, & B. M. McLaren (Eds.), Computers Supported Education : 9th International Conference, CSEDU 2017, Porto, Portugal, April 21-23, 2017, Revised Selected Papers (pp. 22-43). Cham: Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94640-5_2
- Artikkeli IV: Tuhkala, A., Wagner, M.-L., Nielsen, N., Iversen, O. S., & Kärkkäinen, T. (2018). Technology Comprehension : Scaling Making into a National Discipline. In M. Giannakos, M. Divitini, L. Jaccheri, & O. S. Iversen (Eds.), FabLearn Europe'18 : Proceedings of the Conference on Creativity and Making in Education (pp. 72-80). ACM. DOI: 10.1145/3213818.3213828
- Artikkeli V: Tuhkala, A., Wagner, M.-L., Iversen, O. S., & Kärkkäinen, T. (2019). Technology Comprehension : Combining computing, design, and societal reflection as a national subject. International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction, 20, 54-63. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcci.2019.03.004
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