The perils of classroom clutter on your students’ creativity
As educators, we’ve spent years attending classes, participating in workshops, going to conferences, and continuing our education. The more we learn, the more we create and collect. Because of the time and effort that we spend developing such rich resources, it becomes challenging to let some of them go. I’ve struggled with this for years. Entering my classroom one day, it struck me. The space looked more like a teacher storeroom facility than an inspiring place for students to work together and learn. I knew this needed to change.
Source: Decrease Classroom Clutter to Increase Creativity | Edutopia
Some great insight into organizing and de-cluttering your classroom. My method is to let things build up until one day I can’t take it anymore and I clean and organize. I do not recommend my method.