Classroom 76 May 2026
Classroom 76: Where Curiosity Meets Craft
Classroom 76 is a hands-on learning space that blends project-based teaching with community collaboration to spark curiosity and practical skills in learners of all ages. Located in a repurposed school wing, the space is organized around flexible workstations, maker tools, and a rotating schedule of mini-courses designed to turn ideas into tangible outcomes.
From an administrative perspective, these sites are often viewed as obstacles to focus and classroom management. The Gamification Argument: Classroom 76
- Student engagement (measured via call-outs and task persistence) is up 47%.
- Off-task behavior has dropped by 82%.
- Scores on collaborative problem-solving assessments improved by 31 points compared to the control group in traditional Room 42.
Clarity: The instructions for organizing student groups and tracking homework are straightforward. Classroom 76: Where Curiosity Meets Craft Classroom 76
Lecture Capture: Approximately 76% of faculty now utilize lecture capture technology both inside and outside the physical room to support asynchronous and "flipped" learning models. Bridging the Gap: Theory to Practice Clarity: The instructions for organizing student groups and
Evidence and indicators of success
- Improved formative assessment scores and mastery rates.
- Higher student engagement metrics (attendance, participation, on-task behavior).
- Positive student and teacher feedback in surveys and focus groups.
- Portfolio evidence of deeper learning (projects, presentations).
