Research for Teachers


The Modern Classrooms Project worked with researchers at Johns Hopkins University to evaluate the benefits of Modern Classrooms.

Here's what they found.

Research for Teachers

Benefits for Teachers

Before Modern Classrooms
After Modern Classrooms
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I use technology effectively

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I find class time to be stressful

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I know I am doing the best I can

Source: Wolf, B., Eisinger, J., & Ross, S. (2020). The Modern Classrooms Project: Survey Results for the 2019-20 School Year. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University. 

What teachers say

“This approach has been life-changing: I feel like I have cloned myself. I am now able to ensure that all students are getting the same instruction, that they can work at their own paces, and that they can achieve mastery.”

Laura
Laura
4th Grade Teacher, Minnesota

“I get to be authentically myself in the classroom. It helps me to build much stronger relationships with all of my students because I spend time talking with them. That is the biggest change in my classroom , and I'm not ever looking to go back. ”

Zach
Zach
MS Music Teacher, District of Columbia

“I have the time to sit one-on-one with every student and talk about their growth. I never before had the time to look at students' individual needs and address exactly what those individual students need to improve in their writing, but now I have that time and it has made the biggest difference.”

Megan
Megan
MS English Teacher, Maryland

“I can build relationships with my students on a deeper level more quickly, because I have more time to spend getting to know my students. I can better support them in their math understanding, but I can also understand what they have going on in their lives. Class time is more flexible now.”

Carol
Carol
MS Math Teacher, Hawaii

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