Students\u27 degree of territoriality based on gender and seat preferences in different types of classroom arrangements was studied. The types of classroom arrangements included rows of tablet-arm chairs, U-shaped, clusters, and rows of tables with individual chairs. The study was carried out through a survey at a large public institution in the southeast region of the United States. Results indicate that students who preferred seats at the end of rows of tables with individual chairs and tablet-arm chair arrangements had higher scores on claiming a particular seat than those who preferred middle seats in a row. In the rows of tables with individual chair arrangement, students who preferred seats at the end of rows also had more need to def...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
The purpose of this study was to determine and reach a conclusion on the reasons behind student/teac...
This study examined whether gender influenced college students\u27 attitudes regarding classroom sea...
This study provides a novel observational method to observe repetitive seating patterns chosen by st...
This study provides a novel observational method to observe repetitive seating patterns chosen by st...
Thesis (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007Research was conducted to find a link between stu...
This qualitative study examines seating arrangements and their correlation with interaction in the c...
The decisions teachers make about whether students will be allowed to select their own seating in a ...
This inductive study examined the various variables within a traditional classroom setting that coul...
This inductive study examined the various variables within a traditional classroom setting that coul...
Contains fulltext : 162681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)As a part of cl...
As a part of classroom management, teachers face the question of how and where to seat their student...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
The purpose of this study was to determine and reach a conclusion on the reasons behind student/teac...
This study examined whether gender influenced college students\u27 attitudes regarding classroom sea...
This study provides a novel observational method to observe repetitive seating patterns chosen by st...
This study provides a novel observational method to observe repetitive seating patterns chosen by st...
Thesis (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007Research was conducted to find a link between stu...
This qualitative study examines seating arrangements and their correlation with interaction in the c...
The decisions teachers make about whether students will be allowed to select their own seating in a ...
This inductive study examined the various variables within a traditional classroom setting that coul...
This inductive study examined the various variables within a traditional classroom setting that coul...
Contains fulltext : 162681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)As a part of cl...
As a part of classroom management, teachers face the question of how and where to seat their student...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
This paper reports of the importance of the classroom environment, and has a major focus on seating ...
The purpose of this study was to determine and reach a conclusion on the reasons behind student/teac...