“…For teachers whose experience has mainly been in cellular classrooms, adjusting to flexible learning space expectations plus "new and innovative teaching and learning approaches, to respond to the major shifts in the use of technologies and ways students are learning" (MoE, 2014, p. 1), can be just as overwhelming now as it was for teachers in the 1970s. Accustomed to "rituals of practice" (Fraser, Henderson, Price, Aitken, Cheesman, Bevege, Tyson, et al, 2009) as well as customs and conventions that are integral to their practice, many teachers are challenged by the expectations of collaborative team teaching that have accompanied the development of flexible learning spaces. Moreover, Alterator and Deed (2013) indicate that deprivation of privacy and feelings of over-exposure can impact negatively on teacher performance and increase stress levels.…”