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Learning Unchained: 7 Myths Holding Your School Back (and How to Break Free!)

Introduction


In a TED Talk, Sugata Mitra, an educational researcher, talks about his “Hole in the Wall” experiment. He installed computers with internet access in public areas of underprivileged communities.  To everyone’s surprise, children with no prior computer experience began teaching themselves basic literacy, coding, and problem-solving skills. This story highlights people’s natural desire to learn when presented with interesting and accessible resources.

Why, then, when schools renovate, do they still seem to be stuck with the same classrooms with fancy new additions but no real value?

“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” – Socrates.

This quote emphasizes the importance of learning as a lifelong journey. Traditional classrooms often treat learning as a finite process.

There are often misconceptions that hinder progress and innovation in classrooms. Addressing the listed myths is crucial for creating dynamic and effective learning environments that cater to the diverse needs of schools. Let’s today, debunk common myths surrounding education and provide insights on how to embrace progressive learning approaches.

#Myth 1: Learning only happens in classrooms

In today’s connected world, learning transcends the boundaries of traditional classrooms. Whether it’s exploring nature, engaging in real-world experiences, or utilizing digital resources, opportunities for learning are everywhere. One educator’s journey into outdoor education exemplifies this truth. By taking students outside the classroom, they discover a wealth of educational opportunities, from studying ecosystems to conducting scientific experiments under the open sky or even their own kitchens.

#Myth 2: Learning only happens at fixed times

Gone are the days of rigid schedules dictating when and where learning can take place. With the rise of online platforms and personalized learning approaches, students have the flexibility to engage with course materials at their own pace and on their own terms. A parent’s experience with online learning highlights the transformative power of flexibility in education, allowing students to balance academics with extracurricular activities and personal interests.

#Myth 3: Hard surfaces are for discipline 

#Myth 4: Learning demands privacy and the removal of distractions

#Myth 5: Libraries are meant to be silent spaces 

Libraries serve as more than just repositories of knowledge; they can also be living spaces for exploration, innovation, and collaboration. By transforming libraries into dynamic learning commons with maker spaces and multimedia resources, educators can inspire creativity and inquiry among students. At IIM-A, CIVOM rethought these ideas and changed its library space from old and uninspiring to the coolest place on campus.

#Myth 6: Teachers must be controllers of learning environments

“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” – William Arthur Ward

In today’s learner-centered classrooms, educators play the role of facilitators rather than sources of knowledge,  the sources of content are everywhere. By empowering students to take ownership of their learning and facilitating inquiry-based activities, teachers cultivate critical thinking skills and foster a culture of lifelong learning. An educator’s experience with student-led inquiry highlights the transformative power of shifting from a teacher-centered to a student-centered approach to education.

# Myth 7: Exam boards control how learning is delivered.

Exam boards don’t dictate every step of teaching, learning, and studying. They provide curriculum guidelines, recommended resources, and handle exams. Ultimately, it’s up to each institution to decide how they map the curriculum to their unique teaching style and lesson planning, incorporating the science of learning for optimal outcomes. Schools like Vega (https://www.vega.edu.in) and Keystone (https://www.keystoneeducation.in) exemplify this approach perfectly, demonstrating how to translate board directives into inspiring learning experiences.

These debunked myths open up interesting possibilities. By creating flexible, technology-driven learning environments that meet individual needs and learning styles, we can spark a lifelong passion for learning. Take a step towards the future of education:

The purpose of a program must establish what it wants learners to become.

Conduct a needs assessment:

Identify learning needs and strategies specific to your student population and program.

Invest in flexible learning spaces:

Consider flexible layouts,  incorporating focus, sharing, team, & social modes in the same layout – Use soft seating areas, writing walls, and break-out rooms for group work. This multi-functional approach allows students to adapt the environment to their specific learning needs throughout the day.

Utilize online platforms for connected learning, collaboration tools, and access to virtual resources. Do not guide instructional learning for digital pathways, instead offer use cases like real-life learning.

Provide professional development opportunities that equip teachers with the skills to facilitate student-centered learning.

Integrate project-based learning and real-world applications to make learning engaging and relevant.

By shedding these outdated assumptions and embracing innovative approaches, we can create learning environments that are not only effective but also inspiring.  Imagine a school where students are excited to learn, where knowledge is not a destination but a journey, and where the walls of the classroom no longer limit the potential for exploration and discovery.

Let’s unlock the learning potential within each student and build a future where education is a lifelong adventure. CIVOM’S research backed approach focuses on fostering a love of learning that extends well beyond the confines of school walls.

Are you ready to transform your learning environment? We can help! Contact CIVOM today to learn more about creating a future-proof learning space for your students.

Hi, I’m Mr. Selvaraj, Principal of ACT Secondary School. After hearing about CIVOM, we decided to set up a library in our school. We approached CIVOM and their team, who came to meet with me. The first meeting went very well; they explained clearly how they would set up the library, including the different models, designs, and materials for furniture and racks. It took them about two months to manufacture the materials and furniture. Once everything was ready, they came to our school, identified the room for the setup, and completed the entire project in just 4-5 days. They took care of everything—flooring, materials, furniture, and the complete interior. The results were fantastic. On the first day back, the students immediately fell in love with the library. They were drawn to the welcoming environment, the new furniture, and the overall positive atmosphere. This new library has created a wonderful space that motivates and energizes the students to engage with books. I highly recommend CIVOM to other schools for setting up their libraries. Thank you.
Mr. Selvaraj (Principal)
ACTS Secondary School. Bangalore
CIVOM has done an outstanding job, and what we appreciate most is their willingness to understand our specific needs. They offer flexible solutions rather than sticking to a fixed style.
The Beaumont concept they introduced is modern and open, which suits our vision for a classroom environment. The furniture is not only child-friendly but also supports teachers in their work. The children love moving the furniture to create their own spaces, which enhances their learning experience.
We are very happy with the results and plan to continue working with CIVOM to explore similar solutions for older students.

Mrs. Kalyani Patnaik, Prinicipal
Hiranandani Foundation School Mumbai
I’m Poonam Saini, Principal of GD Goenka Public School in Indore. Our school’s vision is to provide value-based education with innovation and creativity. To support this vision, it was crucial to set up a library that helps shape our students' character and instill a love for reading.
In today’s technology-driven world, attracting children to read can be challenging. We needed a library that was modern, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. That’s when we found CIVOM, based in Indore, working with Raeco from Australia. They understood our vision and our passion for encouraging reading among students.
Thanks to CIVOM, our library has become a favorite spot for the children. It’s user-friendly and beautifully designed, helping us achieve our goal of fostering a love for reading. Thank you, CIVOM, for creating such an amazing library for us.

Mrs. Poonam Saini (Principal)
GD Goenka Public School. Indore (MP)
I’m delighted to share that the Vikram Sarabhai Library has been successfully restored and reopened. This significant project modernized the library while respecting its legacy, blending traditional elements with contemporary design to meet the needs of today’s learners.
CIVOM played a crucial role in this upgrade, providing bright, flexible furniture and enhancing the library’s overall ambience. Their team helped us design functional spaces, including new shelves and technology areas, that have been well-received by users.
The library’s daily visits have increased, reflecting the success of our partnership with CIVOM. We’re very satisfied with the results and appreciate their excellent work. Thank you, CIVOM!

Late. Dr. H. Anil Kumar Head Librarian,
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
CIVOM has set up several state-of-the-art laboratories on the campus of Parul University. Among the most notable are the Medical Library at the Parul Institute of Medical Sciences and Research and our library for the BBA college. If you visit these libraries, you'll see some of the finest facilities in university education.
In addition to the libraries, CIVOM has also established admission cell offices and faculty offices for us. The feedback from parents, students, and teachers has been overwhelmingly positive. Everyone is very satisfied with the work done by CIVOM. The promoters of CIVOM have a fantastic sense of aesthetics, and the comfort and quality of their infrastructure are remarkable.
Given our satisfaction with this project, we have also entrusted CIVOM with the establishment of our Homeopathy and Ayurveda libraries, which will be coming up soon. Additionally, they will be setting up various faculty offices on our university premises.

Mrs. Geetha Basavaraj (Academic Director)
Parul University, Vadodara (Gujarat)
Bangalore International Kids High School is fortunate to have partnered with CIVOM. We appreciate their approach to furnishing our library, language lab, and computer lab. Their furniture is lightweight and comes in soothing colors, making it easy for children to arrange as they like. The setup is informal, allowing students to move the furniture according to their preferences, which enhances their enjoyment of the library. Additionally, the comfortable furniture in the labs ensures that both students and staff can work and teach comfortably throughout the day. We are very pleased with the quality of the furniture, especially the pieces designed for younger children. We are happy to have chosen such a great company to furnish our library and labs and look forward to continuing our association with them in the future.

Mrs. Geetha Basavaraj (Academic Director)
Bangalore International Kids High School. Bangalore