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Home : 2001 : July : 2
You could have groups of four or six, or two long rows. If your desks are side by side, you could do a horseshoe arrangement. I use group seating alot -- but I always had a couple of students who had behavior problems that needed to sit apart from their group. I know of some teachers who use presentation boards to create privacy screens -- you may need that with the attached desks. I moved my room around a lot. The kids seemed to like the change.
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