DRY ERASE WALLS CONTRIBUTE TO PRODUCTIVE LEARNING ZONES
Nowadays, devising well-defined learning zones within classrooms and throughout school buildings are viewed as a key to fostering 21st-century high-impact learning, where students are actively engaged in the educational process, and learning extends beyond the classroom to outdoor areas and even the workplace. For teachers and designers, this approach creates both challenges and new opportunities to come up with creative solutions. High-impact learning has caused an increased demand in education for flexible spaces that address the individual needs of students who have diverse intelligence and learning styles. Children, adolescents, and adults acquire knowledge in a variety of ways beyond traditional “cells and bells” classroom settings, and learning zones are designed to address this diversity. Learning Zones Empower Students to Help Educate Themselves Recent decades have seen a sharp increase in the drive to support collaborative learning and other project-based instructional methods...