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Posts by: Patricia Cadigan, M.Ed., ALEP
Enhancing Library Spaces for Engagement and Exploration
Learning from Retail Design Who doesn't love to shop? Well, maybe not everyone loves the act of...
Transforming Learning Spaces at Forest Park Elementary School
On the crisp morning of November 14th, there was a sense of anticipation and excitement in the air...
Forest Park Elementary gets a new learning space
Last year, Artcobell approached Heart of America with an idea to turn their EDspaces booth into a...
can the right furniture help students with physical, emotional challenges
Addressing the diverse needs of every student within a classroom setting poses a challenge. A team...
Multi-Functional Classrooms for Future-Proofing Tomorrow’s Workforce
In the evolving landscape of education, today's classrooms are undergoing a remarkable...
Developing sustainable models for Teacher PD FOR long-term success
LESSONS LEARNED: Professional learning on how to make the most of flexible learning spaces isn't a...
empowering teachers to embrace innovative teaching in new spaces
Lessons Learned: Innovative environments do not equal innovative teaching and learning
Are today's newly designed learning spaces missing the mark?
LessonS learned WHILE TRANSFORMING LEARNING SPACES: Have a Clear School Vision
3 Reasons to Choose Shaped Desks Over Rectangles for Classrooms
Over the past few years, we’ve seen a lot of creative, shaped student desks being introduced. Why...
Can the right classroom furniture prepare our students for the future?
When helping schools select furniture for their “future classrooms”, I often get asked whether they...