As technology and innovation become first priority for school districts, it’s important that students are offered creative learning spaces to expand and challenge their knowledge and ability to create ...
SHELTON, Conn., Oct. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Teachers believe that cramped K-12 classrooms with desks neatly in rows and the blackboard at the front of the room should be a thing of the past.
Active learning, or instructional methods that actively engage students in their own learning, is on the rise. So, too, are physical spaces dedicated to this kind of teaching. These are positive ...
Learning spaces that encourage collaboration and physical movement, schools with natural light deep into the buildings, places for students to make things, and teacher planning centers are just some ...