EPISODE 204: FF&E Procurement Revisionism Series: Seeing Furniture as an Active Participant in the Learning Environment


November 13, 2024
Overview:
In our FF&E Procurement Revisionism Series, we’ll explore how integrating flexible, student-centered furniture into your classroom designs can enhance engagement and foster better learning outcomes. Plus, learn how to overcome the hurdles of traditional procurement processes to streamline the journey from concept to installation.
Episode 1 of 3: The WHY
In our first episode of the series, we explore the transformative impact of considering furniture as an integral part of the learning environment. We have discussions that focus on how movement, student choice, and rapid student-owned solutions drive engagement for both students and teachers.
Meet Our Guest:
Episode Guest:
Dr. Lennie Scott-Webber is a Thought leader in the research and design of learning places and space, with a profound belief in the evidence that the design of space matters for learning outcomes, and passionate about the unanswered solutions that leave students behind in their learning.
Follow Dr. Lennie Scott-Webber on Social Media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennie-scott-webber-phd-2594a912/
Eliza Loyola is a former Elementary School Teacher and Principal at Austin Independent School District in Austin, Texas. She helped lead the rebuild process at the district and was an advocate for change while going through the furniture procurement process during the renovation project.
Follow Eliza Loyola on Social Media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliza-loyola-0702541b0/
Takeaways:
- The role of furniture in promoting movement and flexibility
- Success stories from educators who have adopted this approach
- Early inclusion of furniture in design processes
- Challenges faced and solutions implemented
The Host:
The Better Learning Podcast focuses on improvement at all levels of K-12 education. It features discussions with education leaders. industry experts, and changemakers covering various aspects of the learning experience.
The podcast provides valuable insights and practical advice to break down the silos of education and actively drive change!
Meet Aaron Buehring:
We’re thrilled to introduce Aaron Buehring as the co-host for this special three-part series of the Better Learning Podcast. As the Director of Educational Environments at Lionakis, Aaron brings over 15 years of interior design expertise and a unique background as both a professional anthropologist and interior designer. His holistic approach to design—integrating finishes, branding, furniture, art, and lighting—along with his commitment to research-based strategies, positions him as a leading voice in shaping NextGEN learning environments. Aaron’s passion for enhancing how humans interact with space makes him the perfect guide for these thought-provoking discussions on the transformative role of furniture in education.
Follow Aaron Buehring on Social Media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-buehring-02473545/
Learn More About Lionakis:
https://www.lionakis.com/
Our Partners:
Who made this episode possible?
Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) – https://www.a4le.org/
Education Leaders’ Organization – https://www.ed-leaders.org/
Second Class Foundation – https://secondclassfoundation.org/
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