Education: Dynamics & All That

What should the ideal School of Tomorrow be like? Over the years, the U.S. has heard some pretty wild ideas from educational reformers, but not many have gone so far as the school-architecture firm of Caudill, Rowlett, Scott & Associates of Bryan, Texas. One of the top firms of its kind in the U.S., Caudill & Co. describes in the current School Executive a model school which, however exciting architecturally, would make U.S. education all but unrecognizable.

If Caudill et al. built their school, there would be no more set schedules for classes, no separate grades for different age groups, no barriers...

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