by Steve Warr | Sep 9, 2014 | Articles
There’s no denying that there is currently high pressure on school places in the UK. A number of factors have come together to mean that school numbers, particularly at reception and primary stage, have increased significantly. It was estimated that by September 2014,... by Jim Childress | May 31, 2013 | Articles
Several schools are now embracing the theory that learning spaces cultivate student’s creativity and discovery. Albert Einstein was 26 when he published his special theory of relativity. James D. Watson was 25 when he and Francis Crick discovered the... by Karly Moll | Dec 9, 2012 | Articles
Field trips to museums, historic sites and other traditional landmarks are occurring virtually these days. Schools often rely more on online broadcasts and interactive programs because of budgets cuts and tight testing schedules. While in-person trips would be ideal,... by Greg Stack | Jul 24, 2012 | Articles
Many of the traditional school spaces still in wide use today are obsolete. So much about how and where kids learn has changed over the years, but the physical structure of the traditional school spaces have not. Looking around most school facilities — even those that... by Dr. Marva T. Dixon | Jun 4, 2012 | Articles
Parents, irrespective of ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or cultural family background want to be assured their child will experience positive educational experiences and receive the appropriate academic preparation that will lead to a productive and successful life...
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