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Classroom noise pollution is adding to student distraction

eSchool News

Changes in the classroom that brought many advantages, such as interactive technologies, more small group work, and flexible classrooms, have contributed to noise levels. The result is classroom noise pollution that causes distraction and discomfort for students and teachers.

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5 ways to create spaces that unlock creativity & encourage collaboration

eSchool News

Here are 5 ways you can create spaces in your school that unlock creativity in students and teachers, encourage collaboration, and foster project-based learning. When designing our R+D Center, rather than predicting how our students and teachers would use the space, we asked them. 5 ways to unlock creativity.

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Putting the “social” back into SEL–and why it matters now

eSchool News

Research shows when educators and administrators focus on SEL, school climate, and student voice, a synergy results, leading to outcomes that include more supportive relationships among students, their peers, their teachers, and their administrators. Thus, it is essential to create opportunities that can instill these feelings.

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How K–12 Schools Can Create Flexible Seating in the Classroom

EdTech Magazine

New K–12 pedagogies that focus on collaborative work and learner-centered education require schools to redesign their classrooms with the aim of encouraging these new curricula. Here’s how teachers can get started. What Is a Flexible Classroom? MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out the basics of a modern learning environment.

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