“A decade ago, I watched college students break out for small group work on hallway benches, on the floor in the corner, and standing at tables. I noticed that kindergartners could learn while standing, kneeling, huddling under a table, and even sitting in a wooden cubby.” Keep reading in Edutopia »
What Superintendent Moran has to say: This Edutopia post by a primary teacher includes great ideas for how to design think through flexible seating for intentional purposes in your classroom. It’s consistent with Responsive Classroom strategy and also considers special needs of students to create an inclusive community.