Sheila Henry

From the Educators Eyes

From the Educators Eyes

"...the students are more engaged in their learning..." We love to hear things like that! Click here to read more! 

How do I create a Learning Commons?

How do I create a Learning Commons?

From Libraries to Learning Commons: How to convert your library into a Learning Commons. 

Recently Completed Projects

Recently Completed Projects

Click here to view a few images of some recently completed projects.

Case Study: Samuel Burland School

Case Study: Samuel Burland School

Click here to read our Case Study from Bailey Englot, from Samuel Burland School.

#WeNeedToMove

#WeNeedToMove

Why do we need movement in our classrooms? 

Pedagogy & Space Review!

Pedagogy & Space Review!

Reviewing the week of Mark Osborne's Presentations across Ontario and Manitoba. Thank you for making them all a great success! 

Case Study: Amber Trails Community School

Case Study: Amber Trails Community School

Amber Trails Community School: Case Study

Case Study: Feedback from the Students!

Case Study: Feedback from the Students!

Feedback from the Makerspace/Learning Commons recently designed in Brandon School Division.

October is Dropout Prevention Month

October is Dropout Prevention Month

October is National Dropout Prevention Month. To do our part in helping to stop students from dropping out, we have created our solution for engaging students and making them 'want to go to school': Student Engagment Starter Kit. 

#WorldTeachersDay

#WorldTeachersDay

Thanking all teachers on #WorldTeachersDay.

2016 Pedagogy & Space Latest News!

2016 Pedagogy & Space Latest News!

Join the conversation: #pedagogyandspace

Coloran School

Coloran School

Follow us as we share the Coloran School experiences!

2015 Pedagogy & Space Seminar

2015 Pedagogy & Space Seminar

Our Pedagogy & Space Seminar was a great success! 

What is your Just Right Zone in the classroom?

Last month you told us what your Just Right Zone is.  Here is our Just Right Zones in an ideal classroom layout.  

We believe that there are really 3 types of people: Focused, Colloborative and Dyanmic.  Each of these three types of people have a unique learning style, which needs to be addressed.  

The Focused students are independent workers, who like to work alone,