Classroom Structure and Organization
In classrooms across the world, the rooms' settings seem to be deliberately in disarray. While students are learning, this might be okay, but the fact is that it is the teachers' job to provide a learning environment in which students can learn. Schools' environments are equally important to this effect; so it will depend in great part on the teachers to influence attitudes and behaviors by placing special attention on the design and organization of classrooms. Factors such as these might seem easy to overlook, however, if ignored, they can affect learning, and contribute to the overall development of all students. By understanding how the learning process occurs, and how these important factors so drastically impact learning, teachers can obtain and improve achievement of their main goal: Students' success.
A well organized and structured classroom can provide better options to increase student learning; therefore higher achievement results. |
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