The design and selection of furniture influences students’ and teachers’ engagement in both teaching and learning activities. Furniture choice may determine the number of students and teachers involved, their distribution, and their opportunities to participate in certain activities.
For example, tables of a certain size and shape might be well-suited to small group meetings, while other larger tables might be better suited to boardroom-style meetings or painting murals. Similarly, soft seating might afford a comfortable place to read, while a stool might offer a temporary place to sit amidst a more active learning setting.
“When group work starts I don’t want to utilize the breakout areas … I want the groups close together, in one space, so I can see that they are on track … It is when they get into the real project work that I want the groups to find the space and furniture that suits them in getting the work done”
“The open teaching areas allow easy access within the learning environment and good sightlines”
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