Designing Schools for the Future

Inside Hopkins

Many schools across the nation were built in the industrial age to prepare students for factory work. We know this is an outdated model, and redesigning schools is a complex task. What should schools of the future physically look like, and what are the steps we can take to get there? In this episode, we dive into the future of education by exploring the present state of our schools and the adjustments we could make to promote a more modern style of education. We also discuss a visionary collaboration between Fielding International, an award-winning international educational design firm, and Hopkins Public Schools.

Guests: Randy Fielding, AIA, Founding Principal, Fielding International
Julius Eromosele, Principal, Hopkins North Middle School

Resources:
Breaking the mold
Fielding International

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