10 most innovative schools in the world
What if your children learned with fire? What if they were educated only on the computer?
For a school for all
Floating School in Nigeria
Makoko slum is known for its huge floating school, which is renowned for its innovation and development. The school is supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and various NGOs .
For a collaborative school
Ørestad Gymnasium in Denmark
Here, it is a giant classroom in the form of a huge glass cube in which more than 1000 students meet. The emphasis is on the importance of exchange in this wide open space.
For a passionate school
Big Picture Learning. Providence, USA
Here, school and the world of work are grouped together in the same room. Passions come first before math books. This system that mixes school and passion is in place in more than 200 schools in the US! Another way of doing things that echoes unschooling.
For a high-tech school
AltSchool of Silicon Valley
No surprise, the Silicon Valley school focuses on technology! Here, we learn to adapt to today's world.
For a new age school
The Steve Jobs School in Amsterdam
In this school the idea is to go against the traditional system. Each child chooses what he studies and goes at his own pace. We talk about coaches rather than teachers.
For a school of all dangers
Brightworks School in California
Everything that mom and dad said not to do, here we have the right to do: playing with fire or getting dirty is also learning! Why? To teach children to take on the toughest challenges and puzzles that the world poses.
CARPE DIEM SCHOOL in OHIO
What a nice name! No classroom here: each student has their own cubicle equipped with a computer! So imagine a huge open space with 300 cubicles
For a school close to nature
Santa Marta Kindergarten - Colombia
This nursery school has different play areas and spaces open to nature.
For an extraordinary school
When will there be a Topla school?
A school where we would learn multiplication while cooking, parallel lines on the beach while making a kite or become a mini architect by building a mini city? What would you think?
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