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Teaching and Learning Practices at Hogwarts: The role of the school building

Joanne K Rowling is a genius for many reasons. The world of Harry Potter that she has created is fascinating for adults and children alike. It is also a world that has become the subject of research – there is an annual Harry Potter Conference in Philadelphia, where literature scholars debate the paternal atonement of…

September 21, 2016 in Buildings, Configuration, Space Syntax.

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