95% of Students Learn Better When They're Empowered to Create, New Study Finds

One year after opening the first-of-its-kind learning center, the nationally-renowned Beaver Country Day School found that students experience deeper learning in the collaborative, project-based space.

Beaver Country Day School's new R+D Center (Photo: Business Wire)

BOSTON--()--Beaver Country Day School, a nationally-renowned school known for its future-focused approach to education, today released the results of its Student Engagement Study, which found that 95% of students understand topics better when learning in a collaborative, project-based space. The study examined the school’s new Research + Design Center, a state-of-the-art innovation hub designed to promote student-driven learning. Working with the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Beaver used the Center to explore how project-based learning environments enhance concept mastery and equip students with more effective problem solving skills. The overwhelmingly positive results of the study validate the efficacy of project-based, collaborative learning environments and suggest the need to introduce more of these opportunities throughout education systems.

Supporting this claim, the study found that 78% of students who executed projects in the R+D Center agreed these projects related to their future interests. An additional 55% agreed the space allowed them to develop skills that would support their future endeavors. In the Center, students can utilize the latest technologies such as podcasting booths, 3D printers, and virtual reality environments, as well as sewing machines and other more traditional materials. The space provides an opportunity to expand upon the collaborative, student-driven learning approach Beaver has always incorporated in the classroom, and empowers students to feel comfortable exploring new technologies and ideas.

“At Beaver, we operate with a future-focused mindset,” said Peter Hutton, Head of Beaver Country Day School. “Our goal has always been to prepare students not just for college, but for a career path of multiple jobs that might not even exist yet. The results of this study show students thrive in real-world environments in which knowledge isn’t simply handed to them, but instead must be discovered and exercised. In the classrooms and in the R+D Center, students are prompted to think like creative originals; to engage with real-world ideas that in turn help them develop intensely nuanced problem solving skills.”

According to a recent study, 91% of CEOs agree they need to strengthen their organization’s soft skills to sit alongside digital skills, meaning future workers will need to be creative, curious and innovative. By empowering students to explore their strengths, aptitudes and interests, the R+D Center puts creativity at the forefront of Beaver’s curricula and supports students in developing their individualism and originality. As innovation drives the world’s economy and workforce into an unknown future, creating an educational environment that rears creative, proactive students is crucial to preparing them for the future of work.

“What excites us most about the R+D Center is its infinite potential,” added Jayne Everson, R+D Center Experience Lead. “We have a space that can keep up with the relentless pace of innovation and support both current and future students’ needs. The youngest students in our school are those who reported feeling the most confident using the R+D Center and its technologies. In five years, we need the space to be able to support those same students, who will be far more skilled and tech-savvy. The flexible, future-focused nature of the Center allows us to achieve that.”

The success of the Center further demonstrates that by creating learning environments that resemble real-world work spaces, students feel more prepared for the future of work, learning and innovation.

“At Beaver, we have always been dedicated to preparing our students for their future,” said Nancy Caruso, Associate Head of School at Beaver Country Day School. “The R+D Center is an extension of our classroom curriculum and introduces an environment where students can take the ideas they conceive in the classroom to the next level.”

As technology continues to change the world, it is essential that educators continuously reexamine the structure of classrooms and curricula across the country to better suit the needs of modern and future students. The R+D Center is an exciting example of a dynamic space that is capable of adapting to emerging needs and innovations, and serves as an emblem for a modern approach to education.

Click here to view the Student Engagement Study, and here for visual assets of the R+D Center.

About Beaver Country Day School
Beaver Country Day School is an independent school for grades 6-12 located just outside Boston that boasts a modern and innovative pedagogy based on student-centered design. Beaver administrators and faculty are steadfast in their pursuit of expanding the nature of school for students and teachers. Central to the Beaver curriculum are essential skills Beaver calls The New Basics, which include creative-problem solving, collaboration, iteration, visual communication, empathy, tech & media literacy, and presentation skills. Innovation partnerships, challenging academics , and a technology-driven educational environment make Beaver a leader in independent, college-preparatory education. Beaver students come from more than 70 communities in and around Boston and speak 20 different languages at home.

About the Research + Design Center
The R+D Center is a three-level, 24,000 square-foot space entirely dedicated to collaboration, innovation, and creativity. The building was created to accommodate the dynamic pedagogies and emerging technologies already incorporated into Beaver’s curriculum, and serve as a space for students to create in whatever way suits them best. The R+D Center houses new technology and machinery, ideas and experiences, and inspires innovative classes and curriculum development. The R+D Center was designed to foster creativity and to continuously evolve as Beaver’s teaching and learning methods develop. It will serve as a source of inspiration for the Beaver community, lending itself to the school’s future-focused curriculum.

Contacts

BIGfish Communications for Beaver Country Day School
Adriana Howell
beaver@bigfishpr.com
(617) 713-3800

Contacts

BIGfish Communications for Beaver Country Day School
Adriana Howell
beaver@bigfishpr.com
(617) 713-3800