Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Business Studies Classroom Ideas

I have been thinking about my ideal Business Studies classroom. Purely thinking about the layout and content of the room. Currently I teach in a room that is a little too large which, due to there being no carpets, is very echoey. The PCs are spread around the edge of the room meaning pupils are generally facing away from the board when working. This makes referring to the board hard work sometimes, to-ing and fro-ing. There are tables in the middle of the room but it is a bit of a squash to get pupils near enough to the whiteboard when copying down notes. The whiteboard that is in the room is tiny. Not that I'm fussy or anything...

I visited a school in Winchester that had desks similar to those shown below. Their idea was that if pupils are being taught in an office like environment, it would firstly give them a better understanding of what an office environment is like but it would also potentially motivate them some how. They had most of the desks positioned to the center of the room so the teacher could navigate around them. The only downside being that the teacher couldn't see all the PC screens at the same time.

I like the idea of each pupil having a set work space. The design below would work well if pupils had their own laptops or tablets. There is enough space to do paperwork as well.
The smaller table set up would also work well for meetings and group work. It would appear to create a much more formal working space which again could motivate pupils.


With the number of pupils choosing Business Studies at Wildern increasing, I am inclined to think that a change of classroom set up is needed, particularly as this means class sizes are also increasing.

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