When working in school, people tend to stick to classrooms, where else would they work? I mean, some classes or schools might be more flexible than others in terms of working outside, or in the library, but it's still technically a quite limited environment.
Where you work best, when you work best, is entirely dependant on the individual. School almost always starts first thing in the morning and ends in the afternoon; it has always been this way, but here's the thing. What if the time when you concentrate best is at night? It doesn't mean you can't concentrate in the morning, but if a great part of the learning is taking place at a moment where you aren't your best, it becomes a limitation. What if you concentrate best in a room listening to rock music?
I am curious about the moment when people decided that learning would solely take place in the confines of a classroom. Of course it's the easiest method for teachers to teach and students to learn, but that doesn't mean it's the best one.
It's a hard change to make with what traditional school and classrooms are accustomed to be like, but my question for the future is, how far will educators go into making the learning environment more personal for the students, rather than personalized?