MiEN in the News: Building Flexible Classrooms to Conform to Learners—Not the Other Way Around
- August 24, 2020
- MiEN
Traditional classroom designs often dictate how students learn, but flexible learning spaces empower students to take control of their educational experiences. MiEN is featured in The Learning Counsel, offering insights into how adaptable classroom design supports diverse learning styles, encourages collaboration, and enhances student engagement. By integrating modular furniture, dynamic seating arrangements, and technology-rich environments, educators can create spaces that adjust to students, rather than forcing students to conform to rigid layouts.
In the latest article, “Building Flexible Classrooms to Conform to Learners—Not the Other Way Around,” The Learning Counsel explores why student-centered learning spaces matter and how schools can embrace flexible furniture and space planning to optimize engagement. The piece highlights key principles such as multi-purpose layouts, choice-based seating, and reconfigurable workstations—all of which align with MiEN’s mission to support active, inclusive, and future-ready learning environments.
Read the full article here: Building Flexible Classrooms to Conform to Learners—Not the Other Way Around