Class arrangement refers to a layout of the physical setup ofchairs, tables, materials in aschoolclassroom. In most countries, this arrangement is often chosen by a paid, professionalteacher with the assistance of a seating chart. Deciding upon a classroom arrangement is typically done at the beginning of aschool year as a part of classroom management.
Classroom arrangements can follow different patterns[1] such as:
Class arrangement is thought to affect the student engagement, focus and participation.[2] Some research suggests that seating location is related to academic achievement and classroom participation, and class arrangement has the ability to affect the communal environment within the room.[3] For individual tasks class arrangement in rows can increase on task focus, especially for disruptive students.[4]
Around the turn of the 20th century, new education mandates and laws banningchild labor rapidly increase school enrollments, standardizing facility design.[5] Traditional classroom layouts had students facing the instructor with their backs toward each other. The modern and flexible open space classroom represents a change from traditional chair desk combos.