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Classroom Arrangement Styles - Coggle Diagram
Classroom Arrangement Styles
Small Groups
suitable for cooperative learning
teachers can walk the room and facilitate learning
not all students contribute equally
it can be loudly
Paired Groups
teachers' desks are located in front of the room
sutiable for peer tutoring
suitable for lab partners
students' desks are arrangent in groups of two
Runway
teachers desks' are usually in a corner and students are facing one another
suitable for debates
students on the ends of the rows feel isoleted
it can get loud
The Roundtable
suitable for ice breaking activities
teachers first introduce themselves to the
class, next the students introduce themselves
facilitating communication of classroom discussions
limited to discussion activities
shy students may feel exposed
Horseshoe Arrangement
students are arranged in a
U-Shape
teachers can stand in the
middle of the room and get students attention
suitable for discussions and kinesthetic activities
not suitable for tests and quizzes
Traditional Arrangement
teachers move up and down the rows of desks and are able to help each student individually
students are able to work independently
students in the front of the room have an advantage over
students seated in the back of the room
not suitable for group work