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Changing Learning Environments for a Changing Workplace

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  • Imagine a daily workday in the same ten metre squared area with the same 30 young people of the same age

  • That is, as seen by the recent shift toward modern learning practices and new modern learning environments, known as innovative learning environments or flexible learning spaces. These new learning spaces are a policy priority for the New Zealand Ministry of Education, to enable learning and teaching that will foster in young people the ability to operate and succeed in 21st century society

  • The workplace of the 21st century has less need for students who are made to sit in a class and learn only what the teacher deems sufficiently important

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Imagine a daily workday in the same ten metre squared area with the same 30 young people of the same age. New Zealand Journal of Teachers’ Work, Volume 12, Issue 1, 4-5, 2015 One will leave this space twice during the day, at the same time as everyone else—regardless of whether one is engaged in fruitful work and thought at the time. We needed schools to educate people, so they were ‘work’ ready for this kind of employment.

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