This paper will describe the way flexible classroom, started at primary school, can effectively promote seamless learning in adulthood. From this point of view, a flexible classroom experience for children can become a toolbox to use in their future to face seamless learning and smart working. This work shows that flexibility and adaptation to change are propaedeutic to improve the scheduling and the selection process of learning spaces and times. To support this research, a questionnaire was filled in by one hundred eighty-three students of the University of Sannio in Benevento, Italy
Flexible seating, or otherwise known as alternative seating, refers to classroom set ups that integr...
This paper explores the thesis that flexible learning is a critical development in assuring high qua...
Flexible seating has become a recent trend in education. As teachers try to reach the different need...
This paper will describe the way flexible classroom, started at primary school, can effectively prom...
Globally, many schools are replacing traditional classrooms with innovative flexible learning spaces...
Everything in the classroom has changed....except seating! Would it be challenging for you to sit i...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
This research focuses on the concept of the flexible classroom, which originated in the United State...
Flexible learning spaces are common features of newly built elementary and secondary schools, but li...
© 2011 Dr. Kenneth Ritchie WoodmanPedagogical approaches in education are currently moving from teac...
In recognition of the evolving learning needs of twenty-first century school students, changes to te...
Globally, many schools are replacing traditional classrooms with innovative flexible learning spaces...
Contribution: This paper presents evidence demonstrating ways in which flexible classrooms (which ha...
ABSTRACT According to Dillon, Gilpin, Juliani, and Klein (2016), “As a teacher, you can have the bes...
Think there’s only one way to implement flexible seating in the classroom? Think again! You’ll also ...
Flexible seating, or otherwise known as alternative seating, refers to classroom set ups that integr...
This paper explores the thesis that flexible learning is a critical development in assuring high qua...
Flexible seating has become a recent trend in education. As teachers try to reach the different need...
This paper will describe the way flexible classroom, started at primary school, can effectively prom...
Globally, many schools are replacing traditional classrooms with innovative flexible learning spaces...
Everything in the classroom has changed....except seating! Would it be challenging for you to sit i...
Abstract submitted to the Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2009. Paper was delivered as a Pre...
This research focuses on the concept of the flexible classroom, which originated in the United State...
Flexible learning spaces are common features of newly built elementary and secondary schools, but li...
© 2011 Dr. Kenneth Ritchie WoodmanPedagogical approaches in education are currently moving from teac...
In recognition of the evolving learning needs of twenty-first century school students, changes to te...
Globally, many schools are replacing traditional classrooms with innovative flexible learning spaces...
Contribution: This paper presents evidence demonstrating ways in which flexible classrooms (which ha...
ABSTRACT According to Dillon, Gilpin, Juliani, and Klein (2016), “As a teacher, you can have the bes...
Think there’s only one way to implement flexible seating in the classroom? Think again! You’ll also ...
Flexible seating, or otherwise known as alternative seating, refers to classroom set ups that integr...
This paper explores the thesis that flexible learning is a critical development in assuring high qua...
Flexible seating has become a recent trend in education. As teachers try to reach the different need...