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Quiet Divider with Sound Sponge 48″ x 10′ Wall – Slate Blue
Customize your kids' learning space with the Angeles Quiet Divider with Sound Dampening Panels. This sound-absorbent, flexible, and freestanding room divider can help separate larger classrooms into smaller spaces. The room divider panel is lightweight and easy to maneuver, and is covered in hook and loop compatible fabric for More…
Quiet Divider with Sound Sponge 48″ x 6′ Wall – Slate Blue
Customize your kids' learning space with the Angeles Quiet Divider with Sound Dampening Panels. This sound-absorbent, flexible, and freestanding room divider can help separate larger classrooms into smaller spaces. The room divider panel is lightweight and easy to maneuver, and is covered in hook and loop compatible fabric for More…
Quiet Divider with Sound Sponge 30″ x 10′ Wall – Slate Blue
Amazingly sound absorbent flexible room dividers help create learning centers and separate space. Quiet Divider® with Sound Sponge® is lightweight and easy to maneuver and is hook and loop compatible. Glides are included for easy movement along bottom edge. Magnetic connectors easily join panels. More…
Quiet Divider with Sound Sponge 30″ x 6′ Wall – Slate Blue
Amazingly sound absorbent flexible room dividers help create learning centers and separate space. Quiet Divider® with Sound Sponge® is lightweight and easy to maneuver and is hook and loop compatible. Glides are included for easy movement along bottom edge. Magnetic connectors easily join panels. More…
PlayPanels Customize Spaces to Inspire Learning & Creativity
Teachers love to change the look of their classrooms. Redesigns inspire learning and help keep kids engaged in lessons. Yet, most teachers are trained to teach. Designing effective classroom layouts might sometimes fall outside their core competencies. What do you do when you are given a blank slate and More…
Can Classroom Design Affect Learning?
Classrooms designed with stimulation, individuality and naturalness in mind often have a positive impact on learning. According to research conducted by Peter Barrett, PhD, DSc, Faye Davies, PhD, Yufan Zhang, PhD, and Lucinda Barrett, PhD, naturalness accounts for about 50% of the impact whereas individuality and stimulation account for More…