It is important that we all work together and communicate to ensure our efforts to improve school safety.
Serving all students in the classrooms and beyond.
Don't plan for the last disaster — plan for the next disaster.
While the flipped teaching model is old news in the humanities it finds new purpose in STEM subjects. But look out. This trendy pedagogy may require an overhaul of your classrooms, especially the large lecture hall.
Teaching educators about school finance.
A new program on the campus of Long Island University taps into an equestrian legacy to prepare students for careers in a burgeoning industry.
The University of Pittsburgh develops in a new academic paradigm.
Bringing next generation learning to all school buildings.
Reducing life-safety and legal risks for the district.
Furniture is an important and effective design component when planning and creating these learning spaces.
Sustainability should be a priority when purchasing high-tech equipment.
Reduce demands on staff and improve safety through self-inspections.
Learning comes alive in outdoor classrooms.
Bringing new relevance to aging performance venues.
Reflections on learning, taking risks, trust and remembering what matters.
As 2015 arrives, no one can be sure what the year will hold for higher education. Still, colleges and universities continue to evolve in physical, social, pedagogical, digital and other ways. Here is a sampling of trends worth watching.
The challenges of making a high school feel "old yet new."