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MiEN in the News: Schools in the Office – How Non-Traditional Spaces Can Transform Education

MiEN in the News: Schools in the Office – How Non-Traditional Spaces Can Transform Education

The way students learn is evolving, and so are the spaces where learning happens. MiEN is featured in The Learning Counsel, offering insights into how non-traditional learning environments, including office spaces, coworking hubs, and community centers, can be transformed into dynamic, student-centered educational spaces. By integrating flexible furniture, adaptable layouts, and collaborative zones, schools can create future-ready learning environments that extend beyond the traditional classroom.

In the latest article, “Schools in the Office – How Non-Traditional Spaces Can Transform Education,” The Learning Counsel explores how repurposing non-traditional spaces can foster innovation, engagement, and accessibility. The piece highlights key principles such as modular design, multi-use workstations, and technology-enhanced learning zones—concepts that align with MiEN’s mission to redefine how and where learning takes place.

Read the full article here: Schools in the Office – How Non-Traditional Spaces Can Transform Education

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