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How the 'learning studio' model is transforming classrooms and teaching in a US high school
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Compton High School in California is pioneering the 'learning studio' model, replacing traditional classrooms with flexible, technology-equipped spaces. Teachers rotate among these shared studios, designed to resemble college lecture halls. While administrators praise the innovative design, some educators express concerns about limited teacher input and the impact on relationship-building. Opening in Fall 2025, Compton High offers a glimpse into how flexible learning environments could transform US public education.
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