Innovative Learning Spaces: Designing Future-Ready CTE Classrooms for Safety and Success Webinar-On-Demand

Innovative Learning Spaces: Designing Future-Ready CTE Classrooms for Safety and Success Webinar   Register Now

Original Release Date: March 20, 2024

Within the human population, there are marked differences in how individuals experience their surroundings, think, and learn. Today, most K-12 school design efforts focus on solutions that work for neurotypical students. However, neurodivergent students are a significant part of a student body in a general education environment.

This training session aims to equip architects and interior designers with the essential knowledge and skills needed to design effective Career and Technical Education (CTE) classrooms in Middle and High Schools. Participants will gain insights into the unique requirements of educational spaces, enabling them to create environments that foster experiential learning and skill development.

Learning Objectives:
  • Learn about the principles and pedagogical approaches of Career and Technical Education and explore how architectural design can support hands-on, project-based learning within these CTE classrooms.
  • Learn about the specific spatial needs for different CTE disciplines.
  • Explore the integration of technology and flexibility in CTE classrooms and their impact on architectural design.
  • Discuss safety regulations and compliance standards applicable to CTE educational environments.

Ruth Brus

  Ruth Brus
Michelle Costello

  Michelle Costello, Meteor Education
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