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Title: Classroom Management: The Ideal Classroom Arrangement


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Classroom Management The Ideal Classroom
Arrangement
  • Stacie Meyers

2
Philosophy of Education
  • I want students to feel comfortable sharing
    their ideas and input because I value them as
    important, but I also want to maintain structure
    and order in the classroom environment. By
    thinking how to arrange students physically in
    the classroom, I am able to have those
    interpersonal relationships with my students,
    while maintaining their behavior.

3
Standard Classroom Arrangements
  • Most classroom seating charts are arranged in
    rows.
  • Problems
  • Students tend to get lost in the back rows,
  • Teachers cannot always see every student,
  • It is difficult for teachers to walk up and down
    rows because of limited space.

4
Ideal Classroom Arrangement
  • Maximum ease of movement for students and
    teacher.
  • Ability for students to work independently or
    collaboratively with ease.
  • Flexibility to vary activities from day to day or
    from lesson to lesson with minimal disruption.

5
Ideal Arrangement Semi-circle or Horseshoe
6
Classroom Arrangement Semi-circle or Horseshoe
  • Allows the teacher to see all students in
  • the classroom.
  • All students are able to see the blackboard and
    the teacher, as well as each other. 
  • Teacher proximity is also good because the
    teacher has easy access to all students and vice
    versa.

7
Horseshoe Benefits
  • Students can arrange themselves easily into
  • small groups by turning desks toward each other.
  • Teachers can monitor behavior problems easily.
  • Students also feel more comfortable giving oral
    presentations because they are surrounded by
    students rather than being solely in front of the
    class.

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Language Arts Classroom
  • This arrangement promotes productive group
    discussions since it makes it easy for all
    students to be actively engaged.
  • The open space in the room also allows more
    active learning through readers theater
    interpretations and group presentations.

9
Seating Chart Tip!
  • Normally when teachers make seating arrangement
    changes, they have to make a new chart or erase
    names on the old chart.
  • To make this process easier, write students
    names on small post-it notes and put them on
    blank seating squares. Then place the new seating
    chart in a clear plastic insert. When it comes
    time to change seats, you just move the post it
    notes! What a time saver!
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