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Creating Mindful Learning Spaces for Student Well-Being

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By Vrushali Mhatre, Assistant Professor at the School of Textiles and Design at Heriot-Watt University Dubai

The well-being of students is intricately linked to their academic environment. Creating learning environments that project warmth, hospitality, and an inviting place for students to engage in learning can contribute to their emotional comfort and grant students the capacity to unwind and concentrate on their education. In recent years, stress has emerged as a significant concern within educational settings. As per a report on Mental Health Statistics from Gitnux Market Data, approximately 80 per cent of college students regularly undergo daily stress often due to academic pressures, social dynamics, and personal expectations. Stress can negatively impact their mental well-being, overall cognitive abilities, and active involvement in the learning process. However, thoughtfully designed classrooms and educational spaces can alleviate the burden of stress on students to a great extent. The environments in which students engage in learning can significantly influence their growth and performance. Carefully planned learning environments can significantly impact student creativity and their state of well-being. These spaces extend beyond the traditional classroom setup, influencing students’ cognitive involvement and overall development.

Two primary categories of spaces that contribute to well-being are dedicated and integrated. Dedicated spaces include rooms or even entire floors intentionally created for well-being activities, such as fitness centres, meditation rooms, and counselling centres. Whereas integrated spaces that promote well-being are spread throughout a building. These integrated spaces combine well-being principles with their main purpose, whether it’s a classroom, common area, library, cafeteria, student hub, or staff lounge. For instance, creating separate areas within a larger space can boost the well-being of both teachers and students while also making the space more versatile. Mindful learning spaces embrace environments that are intentionally designed to promote holistic well-being, focusing on the integration of physical, mental, and emotional aspects.

A mindful learning space is not only about aesthetics but also about functionality and the psychological impact of the environment on learners. For instance, connecting students with nature through biophilic design elements like indoor plants, natural materials, and nature-inspired patterns can reduce stress and enhance focus. Integrating natural elements such as indoor plants, sunlight, and nature-inspired materials can create a sense of connection to the outdoors. Plants possess the ability to enhance air quality and have a calming effect that boosts concentration and alleviates stress. Sufficient natural light streaming through large windows and skylights is associated with elevated mood and improved cognitive capabilities. Additionally, incorporating materials such as wood and stone can evoke feelings of serenity. Colour and light also have a great psychological impact on individuals. Soft, muted colours promote relaxation, while brighter tones can stimulate creativity and energy. The strategic use of colour can define zones within a learning space.

Building relationships among students is essential for supporting them in overcoming challenges and promoting a sense of belonging within a learning community. The learning spaces must aim to create an atmosphere that encourages active participation and concentration among students. Incorporating various sensory stimuli, such as textured surfaces, subtle scents, and dynamic lighting, can stimulate different senses and enhance cognitive engagement, memory retention, and emotional connections. Moreover, connectedness greatly influences students’ emotional and social well-being. A well-designed learning space can enhance this connection by encouraging collaboration among students. For instance, adaptable learning settings equipped with movable furniture that can be arranged to suit different group sizes and tasks simplify the process of students collaborating to accomplish group assignments and projects.

Promoting student well-being also involves nurturing positive connections, not only among peers but also between students and their educators. Contemporary learning environments that prioritise flexibility and mobility can contribute to encouraging robust student-teacher bonds. For instance, by minimising the furniture in classrooms, both physical and social obstacles between teachers and students can be eliminated, greatly enhancing interaction. Instead of being confined to their desks, teachers can move throughout the space and engage with students. Another key aspect is technology which is an integral part of modern education, but its integration should be mindful. Thoughtful placement of screens, interactive whiteboards, and charging stations should complement the overall design without overpowering the space. Creating designated tech-free zones within the learning environment encourages face-to-face interactions and fosters a mindful use of digital tools. These specific areas where technology is limited or prohibited encourage students to take breaks from screens and engage in other activities like reading, drawing, or socialising.

Thoughtfully designed modern educational spaces go beyond traditional design concepts of classrooms. They transform into spaces where students can seek solace from the pressures of academics and nurture a more positive connection with the process of learning. These spaces are critical in nurturing not only academic growth but also the holistic development and mental well-being of students in the ever-evolving landscape of education.

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