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How to Plan a Classroom Seating ArrangementCreate a Comfortable Learning Space to Maximize Student Productivity
New teachers and seasoned professionals both need a plan for setting up and organizing a classroom before the first day of school.
How the teacher organizes the seating arrangement of the classroom has an effect on the rest of the school year. If a classroom is organized for efficient work habits and access for all students, then there will be fewer problems during the academic year. Knowing which seating arrangement will work best in a classroom is sometimes difficult. There are many ways of arranging the desks in a classroom, and many philosophies about why one arrangement is better than another. The bottom line is this: the best arrangement is the one that fits the teacher’s style, fits the classroom dimensions, and feels comfortable to the students. Classroom Architect is a visual, user-friendly online tool for exploring different classroom layouts. Five Common Seating Arrangements
Things to Consider in a Classroom Seating ArrangementWhen planning a classroom setup, keep these questions in mind.
Most teachers agree that it is not a good idea to have a seating arrangement where any student has her back to the whiteboard, as sometimes is seen in group arrangements. This makes it difficult for the student to follow along in class, because she must turn away from her desk to see the teacher. Creating a comfortable learning space is a way to be proactive about preventing and controlling problems between students in the classroom. If students feel crowded, stress levels may rise, and arguments may occur. Plan now for a pleasant, relaxing, and safe classroom seating arrangement. Two more articles on classroom organization are Three Things to Do to Set Up a Classroom and How to Set Up a Classroom.
The copyright of the article How to Plan a Classroom Seating Arrangement in Classroom Organization is owned by Suzanne Pitner. Permission to republish How to Plan a Classroom Seating Arrangement in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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