Cardie Victor Louis bilan 2026
Origin of the Flexible Classroom Project
Motivation Behind the Initiative
- The project was initiated by three colleagues facing a common issue: student motivation in their classes.
- The educators, including a teacher in eco-management and two math teachers, observed a decline in student engagement over the years.
- They sought to implement new practices to better connect with students, leading them to explore flexible classroom setups.
Research and Planning
- The team visited other schools with existing flexible classrooms for inspiration on innovative projects.
- They drafted a project proposal outlining how to organize their flexible classroom and what arrangements would be most effective.
Key Features of the Flexible Classroom
Effective Arrangements
- Modular tables were identified as crucial for promoting student engagement; they can be rearranged for different group sizes or individual work.
- Traditional seating options like classic chairs are still prevalent but may not always support dynamic learning environments effectively.
Establishing Classroom Guidelines
Development of Usage Charter
- A charter was created collaboratively among teachers and inspired by guidelines from other schools, focusing on simple rules displayed in the classroom.
- This charter aims to instill responsibility among students regarding the care of shared materials, emphasizing their value and cost.
Transformative Activities in Class
Example Activity Impacting Dynamics
- An activity involving probability concepts transformed class dynamics; students engaged with hands-on materials rather than traditional paper methods.
- Students manipulated tokens to understand concepts, fostering collaboration as they worked together to solve problems and learn from each other’s successes.
Changes in Teaching Approach
Shift in Educator's Role
- The implementation of a flexible classroom required educators to shift from traditional teaching methods towards more interactive and facilitative roles.
- Teachers began using playful activities that encouraged peer-to-peer learning, allowing students to take more initiative in their understanding processes.
Measuring Success of Flexible Classrooms
Indicators of Improvement
- Statistical analysis showed significant improvement in student grades when comparing performance before and after implementing the flexible classroom model; no grades fell below 4 or 5 post-change.
- A survey indicated high levels of student satisfaction within the flexible environment; many expressed enjoyment and a desire for more frequent use of this setup due to its conducive nature for learning.
Classroom Flexibility and Student Engagement
Demand for Flexible Classrooms
- The initial implementation of flexible classrooms was based on a reservation system, allowing teachers to book time slots without them being part of the official schedule.
- Due to high student demand, a second flexible classroom was integrated into the official timetable, enabling more frequent access for students.
- Teachers can also add themselves to available time slots in the scheduling system, increasing student attendance and reducing frustration.
Impact on School Image
- The introduction of flexible classrooms at Lycée Victor Louis has enhanced its reputation by showcasing innovative teaching methods across different educational streams (general, professional, BTS).
- Colleagues from various departments have shown interest in visiting the flexible classrooms, contributing to a positive perception of the school.
Training and Dissemination of Practices
- Participation in disciplinary and interdisciplinary training groups allows educators to share their experiences with flexible classrooms.
- Two specific training sessions focused on economics management have been conducted to promote these practices among interested educators.