5 Ways to Turn A School into A Student Learning Hub
Imagine if your school was a place where students choose their own curriculum and teachers are more like mentors, guiding them through engaging activities. A student learning hub dismisses the formal and conventional rules of schools and is geared towards a new student-centered approach.
It is time to shift the attention from teacher-based learning into student-based learning. In other words, the world needs educational environments where students don’t feel bored. A student learning hub includes flexible learning environments which make a huge difference in the students learning curve. Not only do they give the students a sense of freedom, but they also boost their self-esteem, making them eager to learn.
Here we provide you with 5 simple approaches you can incorporate into a school design to make it more of a student learning hub, in addition to some examples of awesome schools. 1. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
A student learning hub emphasizes break time just as much as class time. This is particularly important for younger children who have the attention span of an ant. In order to focus on their lessons, children need play spaces that allow them to be themselves and gives them a sense of freedom. Designed by architect Takaharu Tezuka, this kindergarten in Tokyo is a fun student learning hub where the architecture itself functions as a giant playground.
Fuji Kindergarten – Courtesy of Takaharu Tezuka Architects
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