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​SMALL LEARNING COMMUNITY

Elementary School
New Construction

Empower students to engage in multiple learning styles simultaneously by replacing portables with new learning environments.

Why are new buildings necessary?

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New construction is needed for two reasons: replacing portables and expanding capacity as Culver City continues growing. It is a fantastic opportunity to create Small Learning Communities that incorporate technology as an essential tool for research, analysis, and communication in the digital age; support professional development; empower industry partners working alongside students; and augment spaces for community use and events.

With the new Small Learning Communities, the emphasis of school design shifts away from the traditional classroom experience, which inhibits student-driven learning, to a highly dynamic and interactive one that empowers students to become architects of their learning. The SLCs incorporate flexible spaces allowing for interdisciplinary, differentiated, project-based, and inquiry-driven learning. Flexible spaces support adaptation as teaching practices evolve.

 

CCUSD has identified the DNA of a Small Learning Community, a core group of space types that accommodate numerous configurations. Supporting multiple learning styles simultaneously requires careful consideration to adjacencies and connectedness between space types. The adjacency diagram shows relationships between learning spaces, it is not a floor plan.

Creating the Community

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DNA of a Small Learning Community

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Click on the space type to learn more.

Learning Studio

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Flex Studio

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Indoor Learning Commons

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Projects Lab

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Flex Lab

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Outdoor
Learning

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Teaming Studio

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Small Huddle

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Teacher Collaboration Workspace

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