Architectural firm breaks down the anatomy of an engaging STEAM classroom


Today’s jobs require employees who are collaborative, creative, flexible and have good communication skills. Our educators, tasked with preparing students for a rapidly evolving workforce, have found an effective approach in the STEAM curriculum.

Designing a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) learning space to support this approach requires consideration of various elements to create an environment that fosters creativity, collaboration and exploration. Some key building…

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