Prakash Nair
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Prakash Nair | |
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| Occupation | School architect |
| Known for | Advocate for the Learning Community model in schools |
Prakash Nair is an American school architect, entrepreneur, writer, and public speaker.
Nair is the founding president and CEO of Education Design International (EDI) and a former founding president of Fielding Nair International (FNI).[1][2] Nair's projects have won industry design awards for excellence, including the James D. MacConnell Award — the highest award conferred by the Association for Learning Environments, A4LE — for Reece High School in Tasmania, Australia (2003).[3]
Nair has written about school design and co-authored three books: Blueprint for Tomorrow: Redesigning Schools for Student-Centered Learning, Learning by Design: Live Play Engage Create, and The Language of School Design: Design Patterns for 21st Century Schools. His opinion on educational design issues has been sought by news media[4] and by boards of education.[5]