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Student volunteers gather to brainstorm how we might improve the washing area situation together. How I used priming to instil a sense of student ownership. people behave the way that they do, and what policy makers and researchers have done in order to nudge people towards desired behaviours. Though it seemed strange at first for an Art teacher to be reading about Science, I learnt that behavioural science and design thinking can provide a spring of ideas for more effective teaching and learning. After all, understanding how humans behave can help us to pre-empt studdents’ behaviour more accurately, and become more effective realists in the classroom. WHAT’S THE WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN? Dare to Try The Space by Rebecca Hare and Robert Dillon challenges educators to consider the question: “What is the worst that could happen from changing your students’ learning space?” I felt that this was a powerful call to action for all educators who believe that we can do more, but are perhaps afraid to try. If you are looking for encouragement, you will find it here. This book inspired me to take the leap of faith and try my hand at designing with, rather than for my students. I assembled a team of student volunteers from the classes that I taught, in order to work on improving the art room’s washing area. In doing so, I learnt that there are students who are sensitive enough to notice the conditions of their learning spaces, and caring enough to want to make a difference. By taking the chance to work with our students more often, we create opportunities for students to learn that they have the power to effect positive change in their environment. This could be invaluable in empowering our youth as well as growing their sense of ownership to the places in which they live, play and work. 52 Recommended Reads from an Educator’s Perspective Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness By Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. Sunstein An informative and entertaining introductory read on the science behind why people behave the way they do. How practical / applicable are the ideas? How dense is the theory? How easy is it to read? The Space: A Guide for Educators By Rebecca Louise Hare & Dr. Robert Dillon A hands-on workbook and idea generator that advocates for design better learning spaces for students by involving them. How practical / applicable are the ideas? How dense is the theory? How easy is it to read? Thinking, Fast and Slow By Daniel Kahneman An informationally dense book that is ideal for one who wants to understand ground-breaking behavioural science theory in depth. How practical / applicable are the ideas? How dense is the theory? How easy is it to read? 53