Designing a Future Classroom Laboratory for Exploring the Science of Teaching and Learning

  • Colton S
  • Smith C
  • Sourdot L
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Abstract

The Texas Woman’s University Future Classroom Laboratory (TWUFCL) is a unique learning space designed for use by university faculty, future teachers, and local PreK-12 teachers and students. Part of the European Schoolnet’s Network of Future Classroom Labs, the TWUFCL offers users the chance to explore the science of teaching and learning in a technology-rich environment containing a multitude of individual approaches and applications that are available to teachers throughout the U.S. Centered around the Four C’s of 21stCentury Learning: communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. This unique learning space allows future teachers to explore technology and applications available in schools prior to student teaching. The space allows faculty to incorporate practical, interactive teaching experiences into coursework. Local K-12 teachers and students can use the innovative environment to explore ideas and applications they can take back to their own classrooms and use with students across the curriculum. The collaborative design approach to this evolving educational laboratory for training teachers and students included stakeholders from throughout the university and community in its state-of-the-art design described within.

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Colton, S., Smith, C. E., & Sourdot, L. A. (2020). Designing a Future Classroom Laboratory for Exploring the Science of Teaching and Learning. International Journal of Designs for Learning, 11(3), 36–46. https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v11i3.25860

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