COLUMBIANA, Ohio (WKBN) – Many schools have adopted more creative learning tactics, including one that’s known as the “Makers Space” classroom where students are free to create and design whatever they want, while learning important lessons and skills.

Legos, race cars, paint and a 3D printer are the supplies in one Columbiana High School classroom. While it may seem like just a period of fun, Principal Hostetler says students are still learning and using STEM principles.

“This is what we call an unstructured learning environment. We want the kids to come in here, relax, kind of get their mind off their studies but at the same time, have an opportunity to learn.”

 

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