Prepare Your Students for Higher Learning in 2024

2024 gives way to a decade of possibilities! As we create new resolutions, set goals, and of course, seek out new design trends, we know that schools are looking at furniture as a way to move toward a higher level of learning. Just as our personal lives may need refreshing, educational environments deserve the same kind of attention. When was the last time your facility was updated?
The trend for 21st Century Learning has architects and designers building classroom designs and furniture around these common buzzwords: Collaboration, Movement, Mobile, Nesting, Flexible, Functional, and Comfortable. Today’s students require a collaborative environment that allows them to stand or sit, swivel or lean, move and collaborate. Classrooms are adapting to the future with combinations of nesting tables, desks, soft seating, mobile storage, shaped, and pneumatic furniture. The Larson Equipment and Furniture Company offers excellence in design by collaborating with innovative manufacturers to better serve the needs of students and teachers in this modern climate.
Traditional classroom designs are traced back to the 1800’s. The “old school” hard plastic desk and chair combo is no longer conducive to today’s learning requirements. Teachers are no longer standing at the front of the room, writing on a chalkboard. Rather than teacher-centric whole class instruction, the trend has moved toward a mix of whole class, small group, and individual learning. According to EdTechMagazine, “In the last few years, education experts have begun to explore how classroom design, as well as furniture, influence how students learn.” Selecting furniture that empowers educators and engages students is the key to providing the best learning environment in the classroom.
Our economy demands a return to skilled labor and is dedicated to increasing the number of students participating in STEM and STEAM curriculum throughout 2024. It’s a wise investment for school districts to allocate their budgets toward refreshing classrooms, media centers, labs, and tech areas. Learning has accelerated rapidly toward newer ways to engage students through project-based education and hands on collaboration. Students who might not otherwise participate are now demonstrating more engagement and eagerness to use the school’s resources and learn higher level tech skills that will translate to trade careers in society. Students now require spaces that are as dynamic as the content they are learning.
As you re-evaluate your learning environments in this new decade, here are a few important aspects to keep in mind…
The STEM innovative program has been an important component of students’ curriculum for almost 20 years now. The shift toward STEAM is a hot topic among educators. This model already focused on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), but in recent years has included the Art component to create STEAM. Schools are using this concept to best prepare students for higher learning and entering the economy of the 21st Century with a focus on STEAM careers such as Computer Programming, Architecture, Web Design, Civil Engineering, Animators, and more. “Educators know that in order for today’s students to be college and career ready, they need to develop 21st Century Skills including collaboration, creativity, and communication. Finding authentic ways to accomplish this in a classroom setting can be challenging. Makerspaces lend themselves to developing these skills in organic and productive ways.”
Think of Media Centers of today as traditional libraries, but on steroids. Say goodbye to tall shelving, square tables, and wooden materials. Libraries have moved from quiet places to more collaborative environments. Many local libraries have also made a pitch for rebuilds as well so that they are more attractive to the community. Offering maker spaces to the families provides resources to those who might not otherwise have the opportunity.
For over 75 years, The Larson Equipment and Furniture Company has provided cutting edge products to the educational as well as corporate, healthcare, worship, and public industries. Our commitment to our clients is to be on the forefront of leading technologies, providing excellence in quality and performance in all industries. We proudly serve a prestigious list of clients throughout Illinois, Northern Indiana and Southern Wisconsin. Serving over 800 school districts in the area, Larson has come to be regarded as the expert in enhancing the educational environment of children.
21st Century learning environments demand flexibility, adaptation and the latest resources to give our students a competitive edge and a brighter future. Teachers are requesting environments to encourage students to assess a situation and use creative problem solving skills, then implement a solution. As Albert Einstein said, “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” If your school district is still using wooden tables, dull colors, or the single student desk/chair combos, the time has come for change!
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