Gensler Gets Schooled: Beyond 21st Century Design
 
        As technology and career pathways rapidly evolve, the traditional model of elementary education is increasingly being challenged to adapt. How can innovative academic design strategies support K-5 schools to better nurture young students in a changing world? In this podcast discussion, education and design leaders explore new visions for transforming the elementary student experience.
Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Eboni Camille Chillis, Ph.D. shares Guilford County Schools’ pioneering approach to developing the first U.S. elementary focused on gaming and robotics. Gensler architect Vincent Spencer also discusses how to implement collaborative design approaches to create inspiring, equitable learning environments. Through their diverse perspectives, the conversation provides fresh ideas for cultivating curiosity and abilities in students from an early age.
The podcast shares key insights into how skills-based, flexible learning environments can foster confidence and set up students for lifelong success, referencing case studies of schools that are leveraging collaborative design processes to embrace change and embody the future of learning.
Top 5 Takeaways
- Non-traditional backgrounds provide new lenses in education.
- Schools must evolve curricula to meet emerging career needs.
- Inspiring, equitable spaces optimize diverse learning styles.
- Early skills introduction lays the foundation for future careers.
- Collaborative innovation is key to transforming education models.
 
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