Education Systems International
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Association for Learning Environments a4le Australasia - english information
https://learningenvironments.org.au![]()
Europe
The Association for Learning Environments Australasia is the Australian-New Zealand-Southeast Asian member of the international Association for Learning Environments. It is a "not-for-profit organisation with a community of over 950 members within the education design, planning and building fields that promote the creation, design and development of contemporary and innovative learning environments." The website offers information about conferences, some podcasts, videos, and articles, as well as news. The parent organization, a4le, is primarily active in the USA but also has branches in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. While the Australian branch was founded in 2000, the parent organization was "first established in 1921 as the National Council on Schoolhouse Construction (NCSC) then becoming Council of Education Facility Planners International (CEFPI) in 1971. It took its current name in 2015." [Summary: Information provided by the editors of the site and supplemented by the editors of Education Worldwide]
Keywords
school construction; educational setting; classrooms; Raumgestaltung / space design; Raumklima / room ambience; außerschulischer Lernort / learning outside the classroom; Schularchitektur / school architecture; pädagogische Umwelt / educational environment;
| Resource type: | Institution/Organisation/Association |
|---|---|
| Language: | English |
| URL (original): | https://learningenvironments.org.au |
| Source / author of the website: | Learning Environments Australasia ABN |
| Country of origin of the resource: | Australia and Oceania; New Zealand; South-East Asia; |
| Record-ID: | 9288 |
| Update: | 31.03.2026 |
Thematic context
News worldwide
- Trump's attacks on US universities: Science under pressure (DLF 31.03.26) [courtesy translation]
- The new UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report 2026 (GEM Report) has been published
- New on Education Worldwide: Social media ban – In which countries?
- New publication "The Education World Champions" - Singapore: The Art of Adaptive Teaching (German School Portal 19.02.26) [courtesy translation]