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50 Ingenious Things Students Have Spotted At Their Schools And Universities (New Pics)
CuriositiesJUL 2, 2024

50 Ingenious Things Students Have Spotted At Their Schools And Universities (New Pics)

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Growing up, I loved going to school. I enjoyed learning, socializing with friends and participating in a wide variety of extracurricular activities. But when I think back on my days as a student, I remember the people and experiences fondly. However, I do not feel the same way about the environment I was in.
My high school was constantly under construction while I attended, and it was anything but pleasant. Dust was everywhere, loud drilling occurred all day long, and bizarre routes between buildings meant that I was almost always running late for class.
But education should be enjoyable! And thankfully, there are plenty of schools and universities out there that actually prioritize creating an exciting learning environment. Bored Panda has scoured the internet to find photos of the most interesting and brilliant things students have spotted in their schools, so we've gathered some of their best finds down below!

#1 Stairs At Balamand University, Lebanon

Stairs At Balamand University, Lebanon
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#2 Saw This In A Classroom After Class

Saw This In A Classroom After Class
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#3 Say Hello To My University's Library Cat

Say Hello To My University's Library Cat
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There are plenty of days when I’m frustrated with being an adult, often when it comes time to pay rent or buy my own groceries. But I have to admit that I’m very thankful to be done with my school days. I had a great time, and I made some amazing friends. But if I had the chance to go back in time and do it all again, you couldn’t pay me enough to trade in the freedom I have now.

According to a 2022 study from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and the Yale Child Study Center, almost three quarters of students report having negative feelings towards school. And when asked to rank the emotions that they most commonly feel, students most often reported feeling tired, stressed, bored and calm. Happiness came next.  

#4 University’s Way Of Showing How To Correctly Wear Your Mask

University’s Way Of Showing How To Correctly Wear Your Mask
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#5 My School's Library Has A Banned Book Section

My School's Library Has A Banned Book Section
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#6 Our School’s Service Dog, Lucy, Made It Into The Staff Page Of The Yearbook

Our School’s Service Dog, Lucy, Made It Into The Staff Page Of The Yearbook
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It makes sense that so many students don’t have glowing reviews about their time in school. Despite how many adults tell kids and teens that they’re in the best years of their lives, it often doesn’t feel like that. One fifth of students experience bullying, and only 50% of girls in 9th grade would describe themselves as confident. Being a kid should be carefree and easy, but the reality is that it’s not all sunshine and roses for everyone.

And being a teen is almost always worse. KFF reports that one fifth of teens report having symptoms of anxiety or depression, and 20% admit that they’re not getting the therapy they need due to the cost, being scared of what others may think and simply because they don’t know how or where to go for help.    

#7 There Is A Free “Period Pack” At My School For Girls Who Are Unprepared For Their Periods

There Is A Free “Period Pack” At My School For Girls Who Are Unprepared For Their Periods
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#8 My University Library Has A Wall Where You Can Quite Literally Take A Seat

My University Library Has A Wall Where You Can Quite Literally Take A Seat
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#9 This School In Vancouver, BC (Canada) Installed A Slide, So Kids Can Take That Instead Of The Stairs To Leave The School

This School In Vancouver, BC (Canada) Installed A Slide, So Kids Can Take That Instead Of The Stairs To Leave The School
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So what can we do to better support our students? Well, one of the first steps should be focusing on cultivating a safe and inviting learning environment. Teachers cannot control what is going on in a student’s life outside of school, but they can work to improve their experience in the classroom. According to the University of Buffalo, students have more trust in themselves and their educators when they are in a positive learning environment.

#10 My Environmental Science Class With Real Plants On The Wall

My Environmental Science Class With Real Plants On The Wall
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#11 The Hallways Of My Norwegian High School

The Hallways Of My Norwegian High School
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#12 Chemistry Teacher Made Their Classroom Ceiling The Elements

Chemistry Teacher Made Their Classroom Ceiling The Elements
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Instead of creating a classroom where students feel judged or unsafe and second guess themselves constantly, teachers should work towards making students feel supported and comfortable. They should know that mistakes are acceptable and inevitable, and they should feel like their ideas are heard and listened to. Students should be invited to share their thoughts openly, and teachers should respond accordingly. A collaborative environment is much more exciting than one where teachers simply speak and students simply listen. 

#13 I Thought You Guys Would Appreciate This. This Is My School Library

I Thought You Guys Would Appreciate This. This Is My School Library
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#14 They Had A Bike At My School To Blend A Smoothie That They Were Handing Out At Lunch

They Had A Bike At My School To Blend A Smoothie That They Were Handing Out At Lunch
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#15 These Medieval Ruins Were Randomly Found Under A School Gym Hall. The School Was Founded In 1276 And Is The Oldest School In Finland

These Medieval Ruins Were Randomly Found Under A School Gym Hall. The School Was Founded In 1276 And Is The Oldest School In Finland
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Getting students engaged in learning can be a challenge, but it’s certainly worth it for teachers who see their class’ grades improve and who get to work with excited young minds every day. When it comes to getting students more involved in their learning, Education Week recommends building great relationships with students. One way educators can do this right off the bat is by working together with students at the beginning of the year to create rules for the classroom. This gets the class involved, and it allows everyone to feel part of the decision making in the classroom. 

#16 Look At How This Third-Grade Teacher Decorated Her Door And Hallway

Look At How This Third-Grade Teacher Decorated Her Door And Hallway
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#17 This Cat Bus Is For Transporting Japanese Preschoolers

This Cat Bus Is For Transporting Japanese Preschoolers
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#18 My School's Library Has Noise-Level Guides That Change Color When It Gets Too Loud

My School's Library Has Noise-Level Guides That Change Color When It Gets Too Loud
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It’s also wise for educators to ask their students questions to get them engaged in the classroom. It’s easy for students, especially kids, to completely zone out during a lesson. But when they’re asked to actively participate and share their thoughts, paying attention becomes a lot more important. Plus, it’s another opportunity for them to realize that their teacher is actually listening to them.

#19 My Cooking Class Has A Mirror On The Ceiling So We Can See What The Teacher Is Doing

My Cooking Class Has A Mirror On The Ceiling So We Can See What The Teacher Is Doing
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#20 The Stair Handrails In My Uni's Biology Building Are Held Up By Little Snails

The Stair Handrails In My Uni's Biology Building Are Held Up By Little Snails
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