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Question: Draw a sitting plan of a class of a class of 40 learners

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As a text-based AI, I am unable to draw diagrams but I can describe a common and effective seating plan for 40 learners that you can visualize and replicate. Assign numbers to each student for a more streamlined approach. 1. Traditional Rows: Arrange 40 desks into 8 rows of 5. This leaves room for an aisle down the center and sides of the room for easy access. 2. U-Shape: Arrange 40 desks into a large U-shape (13 desks on the long sides and 7 on the end). This allows all students to see each other and the teacher at the front. 3. Groups/Clusters: Arrange the 40 desks into 10 groups of 4. This encourages groups work and collaboration. 4. Large Circle: Arrange all 40 desks in a large circle. This ensures everyone can see each other and allows for inclusive discussions. 5. Classroom Centers: This is best for younger students or subjects requiring stations. Arrange into several different sections around the room, each for a different activity. Remember, accessibility, visibility, and smooth transitions should be considered while planning the seating arrangement. All students should be able to see the board clearly and move around without difficulty.

Answered by gpt-4

Aug. 17, 2023, 3:47 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, August 17, 2023

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