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“The traditional sit-and-get mindset and educational model in which pedagogy is driven by teachers passing on their knowledge to students—not by students gaining knowledge through experience—yields learning spaces with little movement and minimal active learning.”

June 10, 2017 Mark O'Farrell school improvement

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June 8, 2017 Mark O'Farrell school improvement

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Redefining the Classroom: What Does the Future of Education Look Like? A good read.

June 8, 2017 Mark O'Farrell school improvement

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Schools were once focused on knowing—now they are focused on doing,” says Brooke, a principal architect at the firm, specializing in K-12 school design. “Schools were once teacher-centered—they are now student-centered. These are great ways to visualize the classroom. Schools were about the individual—now they are about the team.”

June 8, 2017 Mark O'Farrell school improvement

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