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Students shouldn’t sit in collaborative groups when they aren’t working collaboratively. It’s OK to put desks in rows so students face the front when they’re working independently. #e#educationt#teachersoftiktokb#behaviorp#principalsoftiktoke#edleadershipl#learningt#teaching

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Mouse Plantvor 1 Jahr

In a previous school, a senior colleague objected so much to my desks in rows, facing the front, that they came in and rearranged them one day when I wasn't there. It's taken on faith, with no thought, that children will work better in groups, when the opposite is true.

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Jacob Dunnvor 1 Jahr

I have been in many classrooms. I have noticed that those who have students grouped are not as organized and distractions are higher. Mainly due to teachers letting the students pick whom they sit by. I am for out of the box thinking, but when you keep going to the well and it is dry, try another well.

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Lauren Rvor 1 Jahr

Where did this idea of constant collaborative groups come from and what’s wrong with putting desks in a row, according to the teaching profession? I don’t understand where all these bad ideas come from and why they have become so pervasive.

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tusz11vor 1 Jahr

One discussion I had: School admin request for Ed prep programs to help better prepare teachers with classroom management skills. I suggest that it’s okay to teach new educators that putting students in rows is actually good. The feedback I got was scoffs and eye rolls.

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mmm...drakevor 1 Jahr

I walk by rooms at my school and I see students sitting at tables and have to turn left or right to see the teacher writing on the board at the front of the room. Talking about a pain in the neck.

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Teresa Murrayvor 1 Jahr

All depends on your level of skill re classroom management. Some tchrs can have extremely quiet focused classes and have groups: others can't.

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Melissa Balcomvor 1 Jahr

I don't disagree. However, teachers rarely have the time to rearrange their classrooms each day, especially if they have multiple preps with classes doing different assignments.

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J Alexandervor 1 Jahr

I have put this comment on many a walkthrough lately. Assigned seats, too.

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Adrienne Paonevor 1 Jahr

If I did rows, the kids would be on top of one another and I wouldn’t be able to GET to the kids in the back to help them. I do use group seating with little issue as I choose the groups. I also don’t have time to constantly rearrange my room.

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Justin Baeder, PhDvor 1 Jahr

Yeah, a lot of classrooms were built too small for the number of kids they have today.

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