Creating Spaces of Connection: The Role of Flooring in Learning Environments

Join Jonathan Stanley, director of education strategies for Tarkett North America, as he delves into the crucial role flooring plays in creating effective learning environments. In over 25 years in the flooring industry, Jonathan focuses on strategy and understanding what stakeholders seek in educational spaces. He discusses topics such as trauma-informed design, neurodivergent-friendly spaces, and the cognitive impact of different flooring choices. Discover the importance of human connection, acoustics, and air quality in educational environments and how proper floor maintenance can contribute to better health and learning outcomes.

00:00 Introduction to Jonathan Stanley and Tarkett
00:24 The Role of Strategy in Flooring for Education
01:33 Understanding Neurological Conditions in Learning Spaces
03:28 Spaces of Connection: Concept and Importance
04:29 The Role of Flooring in Cognitive Load and Human Connection
07:07 Macro and Micro Space Design in Schools
09:31 Indoor Air Quality and Its Impact on Learning

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