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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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Фото профиля Mouse Plant
Mouse Plant1 год назад

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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Фото профиля Jacob Dunn
Jacob Dunn1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля Lauren R
Lauren R1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля tusz11
tusz111 год назад

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.

Фото профиля mmm...drake
mmm...drake1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля Teresa Murray
Teresa Murray1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Melissa Balcom
Melissa Balcom1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля J Alexander
J Alexander1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Adrienne Paone
Adrienne Paone1 год назад

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.

Фото профиля Justin Baeder, PhD
Justin Baeder, PhD1 год назад

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

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