Teachers are experts in creating challenging, engaging, and exciting spaces for kids. Classrooms all over the world are adopting “real world” school cultures that stimulate curiosity, collaboration, and problem-solving just like top performing companies Google or Salesforce.
Space Matters
How we design and use space determines how others will feel and interact in that space. Teachers and media specialists may provide soft lighting with comfy overstuffed chairs and beanbags to encourage reading. I’ve seen middle school students come up with incredible ideas during collaborative work sessions complete with soft music, a large whiteboard, chart paper, and plenty of markers. There are elementary school classes providing students
Think about where you live, work, and play and make a conscious effort to replicate the spaces that bring you joy and encourage you to be creative, innovative, or relaxed. I challenge all of us to become more intentional about how we set up learning environments for ourselves and our children. Whether it’s a classroom, bedroom, or a children’s museum or an art gallery, the space is integral to our success. I encourage everyone to put more thought into building spaces that radiate positive energy and nurture learning. When you are intentional, you can transform any space no matter how “blasé.” If school gymnasiums can turn into wedding venues, just think about what you can do.
For breakfast, I ate a banana and macro bar with a dirty chai latte for a caffeine boost.
Author: @robinberlinsky