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Students Learn Best in an Engaged Classroom 

Dick Resch advocates for engaged learning environments—flexible, team-based classrooms that improve outcomes, reduce failure rates, and drive U.S. competitiveness.

Four Challenges Facing K-12 Spaces and How to Solve Them 

We heard from K-12 schools all over the country. Here are the top challenges they face in their classrooms and schools—and how to solve them.

KI Announces Third Annual Classroom Furniture Giveaway for K-12 Educators 

Transform your K-12 learning space with a chance to win $40K of furniture through the third KI Classroom Furniture Giveaway!

KI Partners with K-12 Expert Jolene Levin to Strengthen Educational Expertise 

KI partners with K-12 expert Jolene Levin to enhance innovation in educational furniture design and student engagement.

KI Launches New MyPlace™ Lounge Furniture Elements 

KI is excited to launch new seating shapes and in-line tables within the highly adaptable and configurable MyPlace™ Lounge Furniture line.

Selling manufacturing to a new generation 

From automation specialists to digital diagnostics, KI Furniture is reshaping manufacturing careers for youth with hands-on programs and tech-focused outreach.

Introducing KI’s Distance-Based Learning Interview Series 

KI introduces a distance-based learning interview series where students from K-12 and Higher Education share insights into remote education.

KI’s K-12 Market Manager Emily McGinnis Earns Accredited Learning Environments Planner (ALEP) Designation 

Emily McGinnis, K-12 market manager at KI, earns ALEP credential, recognizing her expertise in designing student-focused learning environments.

KI plans furniture giveaway for teachers 

In its inaugural giveaway, KI awarded $120K in furniture to teachers, supporting classroom redesigns aligned with modern teaching philosophies and student needs.

How to Engage Project-Based Learning in Elementary Education 

Julie Pawlowski's fifth-grade social studies class has no limits when it comes to project-based learning opportunities. She shares insights on the nature of PBL in elementary education.

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