The space we provide for students should be organized and designed intentionally. The design and structure we put in place for our learners communicates to them what they can and can’t do. For example, if we want students to collaborate with one another, we need to provide them with a space to be able to do this. If we tell them to collaborate, but they are not able to do this in the environment we provide for them, the space teaches them that they can’t collaborate. When we listen to our students and provide them with the tools, resources, and environment they need to learn, the space will teach them that their needs are important. A carefully designed learning space can energize, motivate, support, and provide comfort to the students as they pursue their learning challenges.