Re: Ref wanted: Sitting classroom arrangements

nate (schmolze who-is-at students.wisc.edu)
Thu, 19 Aug 1999 21:53:54 -0500

Eugene,

Upon hearing this message I remembered an interesting thread about
architecture from a couple years back. I found the following xcma thread
from September of 97 that might be fruitful. I am also including Jan
Nespor's message which has several references that might be useful. Ken's
story of the bolted down desks came to mind, but was unable to find the
message.

http://communication.ucsd.edu/MCA/Mail/xmcamail.9709.dir/subject.html#start

http://communication.ucsd.edu/MCA/Mail/xmcamail.9709.dir/0152.html

Nate

----- Original Message -----
From: Eugene Matusov <ematusov who-is-at udel.edu>
To: XMCA <xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 2:15 PM
Subject: Ref wanted: Sitting classroom arrangements

> Hi everybody--
>
> I'm preparing for my undergrad course for elementary school teacher
majors.
> I wonder if you may help me to find a good article or chapter discussing
> sitting classroom arrangements (or desk arrangements) and their
consequences
> for instruction, learning, and activities. Discussion of cultural issues
of
> sittings arrangements can be really plus.
>
> For those who may be interested, we have designed a website with pictures
of
> culturally and historically diverse classrooms around the world at
> http://ematusov.soe.udel.edu/classrooms
>
> I'd appreciate your help,
>
> Eugene
>
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