1. Add doors to fitted storage to hide clutter and make the space feel calmer. Magnetic/ writeable cupboard doors can also double as display or idea space too.
2. Coordinate cabling between learning screens & desks to avoid trailing wires & awkwardness in changing classrooms through the day.
3. Label lighting & ventilation controls to help teachers understand how to control the room they are working in. This reduces frustration for & helps reduce energy consumption.
4. Select classroom tables & chairs that stack, fold or have wheels & are light enough for students to move so the furniture isn’t standing in the way of adaptability.
5. Plan out how & where student work will be displayed. This is a big part of making ‘learning visible’ so it shouldn’t feel like a second thought