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SCHOOL

IN THE FUTURE
Introduction

Schools have, generally, looked the same for the last 60 years or more. There might be more technology in the classrooms
now but the premise is the same – rows of desks, teacher standing at the front. But what should the school of the future
look like to improve the learning environment for our children?
Differences
New
Old
• 10 min. breaks + 15 / 25 min. lunch break

• 10 min. breaks + 20 min. lunch break


• 1 hour classes
• “all in one” School (school, high school, university
• 50 min. classes are contained in the same building and are divided
• School, High school, University like wards)

• 5 / 7 classes a day • The first 3 days in the week the pupils would have
to go to school following by the next 2 days when
• 1 / 2 PE classes they’d be able to work in their own environments
• 1 / 2 PE classes are optional
The Classrooms

o The lecture rooms will copy the look of an amphitheater,


by doing that students will benefit of a larger study
environment and more space for themselves.

o Each seat will have on it’s respective desk a laptop in


order to help students get things done more easier but
not replacing the old notebooks entirely
Departments

Departments Possible Outcome Skills Developed

Literature Professor Linguistics

Economy Entrepreneur Management / Accountancy

Science Surgeon / Serial Killer Anatomy / Surgery

Information Technology Programmer Coding


Assessment Criteria

Percent of Grade

• Weekly assignments
20

• Projects 40

• Quizzes 30

• Final Exam
20

Weekly assignments Projects Quizzes Final exam


The Envelope
o This Envelope will be a product manufactured
and designed by the school.
o It’s job is to assure a place for the students to
save their studying materials, projects,
assignments etc.
o It will serve as a tablet with high quality
hardware and software components
Questions?

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