Designing the First Step: How Transitional Kindergarten Is Reshaping the Elementary Campus
Across the country, Transitional Kindergarten is moving from pilot to policy, from niche offering to a foundational layer of public education.
Across the country, Transitional Kindergarten is moving from pilot to policy, from niche offering to a foundational layer of public education.
Across all grade levels, hands-on learning is gaining renewed momentum. As teachers and administrators increasingly embrace experiential approaches, education is transforming into a more active, collaborative and dynamic process for students.
School security isn’t simply a matter of creating a safe and secure campus perimeter and single point of public entry; it’s about fostering community and placemaking, empowering ownership and promoting positive interactions.
Today’s teachers and students aren’t tethered to a wall by technology. Nor do they embrace a traditional, one-sided classroom. New pedagogies and learning styles — i.e., visual, kinetic, contemplative and collaborative — are shaping not only the way teachers teach, but the way we design the spaces in which education flourishes.
Developer Landmark Properties will soon be rolling out new student housing at the University of Southern California.
Landmark Properties has begun construction on The Standard at Los Angeles, located at 3900 S Figueroa St. only a few blocks south of the University of Southern California (USC) campus in Los Angeles.
The way societies deliver education has evolved over generations to accommodate emerging student needs and support new learning methods.
General contracting firm McCarthy Building Companies has finished construction work on the new Discovery Building at Santa Monica High School.
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford campus (also known as Pitt-Bradford) recently broke ground on the 39,000-square-foot Engineering & Information Technologies Building, which will be devoted to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses.
Architecture and engineering company HED is partnering with California-based general contractor C.W. Driver to realize a new science building for San Diego County’s MiraCosta Community College District (MCCD).