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Different seating arrangements



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Different seating arrangements
In many classrooms around the world students sit in orderly rows. Sometimes, their chairs 
have little wooden palettes on one of the arms to provide a surface to write on. Sometimes, 
the students will have desks in front of them. At the front of such classrooms, often on a 
raised platform (so that all the students can see them ), stands the teacher. In contrast, there 
are other institutions where you can find students sitting in a large circle around the walls 
of the classroom. Or you may see small groups of them working in different parts of the 
room. Sometimes, they are arranged in a horseshoe shape around the teacher. Sometimes, 
in a class of adults, it is not immediately obvious who the teacher is.
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Different seating arrangements in class
Clearly, the different arrangements of chairs and tables indicate a num ber of different 
approaches and this raises a num ber of questions. Are schools which use a variety of seating 
plans progressive or merely modish, for example? Is there something intrinsically superior 
about rigid seating arrangements - or are such classrooms the product of a particular 
methodological orthodoxy? Is one kind of seating arrangem ent better than another? W hat 
are the advantages of each? We will look at the advantages and disadvantages of various 
seating arrangements.
Orderly rows
Having the students sit in rows can appear somewhat restrictive, but there are advantages 
to this arrangement. The teacher has a clear view of all the students and the students can all 
see the teacher - in whose direction they are facing. It makes lecturing easier, enabling the 
teacher to m aintain eye contact with the people he or she is talking to. If there are aisles in 
the classroom, the teacher can easily walk up and down making more personal contact with 
individual students and watching what they are doing.
Orderly rows imply teachers working with the whole class. Some activities are especially 
suited to this kind of organisation such as explaining a gram m ar point, watching a video/ 
DVD or a PowerPoint (or other computer-based) presentation, using the 

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