Denny Talks with Lauren Denny

Classroom Environment Impact Student Learning - High School Vs. Elementary

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Have you ever walked into a kindergarten classroom and instantly felt the energy—bright colors, fun posters, cozy corners—and then flashbacked to your high school or college experience where the walls were... gray, plain, and uninspired? Yeah, me too.

In this episode, I’m diving into a fascinating study that explores how classroom design changes as students get older—and what that says about how we treat learning at different ages. We’ll unpack the research behind why creative environments foster engagement, how classroom aesthetics impact student success, and why older learners deserve inspiration too.

As a former elementary teacher turned high school media instructor, I’m sharing how I’ve intentionally transformed my classroom into a warm, inviting space—and why I launched a sign business to help other teachers do the same. Because comfort isn’t just for little kids. A creative space can shape how students show up—and how they believe in themselves.

We’ll talk:

  • What the research says about classroom design and student performance
  • Why color, comfort, and creativity belong in every grade level
  • How your learning space might be helping—or hurting—your students
  • Tips to rethink your classroom setup, no matter your teaching level
  • Why I believe classroom design is one of the most underrated tools in education

✨ Plus: High schoolers give the most honest feedback—you’ll hear how mine react to a colorful, comfy classroom made just for them.

🔗 Resources Mentioned:

  • University of Salford's study on classroom design & learning
  • Edutopia’s articles on flexible, student-centered learning environments
  • My Teachers Pay Teachers shop: Simply Lauren Denny
  • Follow @simplylaurendenny on Instagram for teaching tips and cozy classroom inspo

🎯 Whether you’re a new teacher, a veteran educator, or someone who just loves a good cozy vibe—this episode is for you.

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