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Quieter classrooms: How classroom design promotes effective learning

eSchool News

Besides noise reduction, students require a harmonious balance among lighting, temperature, air quality, and intentional design to maximize their focus throughout their long days. Understanding the need to balance these components, we always approach education design by drafting inclusive spaces with adaptable features.

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Quieter classrooms: How classroom design promotes effective learning

eSchool News

Besides noise reduction, students require a harmonious balance among lighting, temperature, air quality, and intentional design to maximize their focus throughout their long days. Understanding the need to balance these components, we always approach education design by drafting inclusive spaces with adaptable features.

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Canva Introduces Student-Safe AI Products, Customizable Lessons for Teachers, and Over 5,000 Free Classroom Resources to 50 Million Students and Teachers

eSchool News

The new suite of offerings – which includes a range of AI tools, interactive lessons, and curriculum-supporting content – takes Canva from a classroom design tool to an end-to-end education platform capable of producing and teaching complete lessons with ease. Teachers can browse lessons by grade, subject and topic.

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The 4 C’s of Learning in a Connected Classroom

EdTech Magazine

A goal for teachers implementing classroom technology should be to push students to go beyond fact memorization and embrace a conceptual understanding of the material. Foster a Success Culture Using Classroom Collaboration. Of districts surveyed in the Cisco report, 90 percent said they leverage technology for personalized learning.

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EdSurge’s Year in Review: The Top 10 K-12 Stories of 2018

Edsurge

How Furniture and Flexible Seating Is Turning Classroom Design Into a Fad by Robert Dillon As schools race to create Pinterest-pretty classrooms with furniture on wheels and flexible seating, Dillon advises teachers to slow down—and adopt a designer mindset. But are educators on board? Try Ethics and Philosophy.

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The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year

EAB

Inquiries about instruction and academic programming have stayed relatively steady over the past four years, though we did see a notable increase in questions related to grading practices. Not only does equitable grading prioritize student content knowledge, it also avoids the 0-100 grading scale entirely, either through a new scale (e.g.,