2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40841-020-00187-9
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The Use of Furniture in a Student-Centred Primary School Learning Environment

Abstract: Classroom furniture has evolved over time from fixed desks facing the front to maintain order and control to a range of flexible furniture types to encourage student-centred pedagogies. This article reports research that applied a sociomaterial approach to explore how furniture is used in a flexible learning environment. Data were gathered from observations, reflections, student focus group interviews and teacher interviews in one school in New Zealand. In this context it was found that students used furniture… Show more

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“…If the teacher is ineffective, students under that teacher's tutelage will achieve inadequate progress academically, regardless of how similar or different they are regarding their academic achievement. A study by Starkey et al (2021) buttressed the importance of furniture when revealed that classroom furniture plays a significant role in the day-to-day lives of children attending school. Paul and Tendeukai did a study (Paul and Tendeukai, 2015) on factors contributing to ineffective teaching and learning in primary schools in Zimbabwe: Why are schools in decadence?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the teacher is ineffective, students under that teacher's tutelage will achieve inadequate progress academically, regardless of how similar or different they are regarding their academic achievement. A study by Starkey et al (2021) buttressed the importance of furniture when revealed that classroom furniture plays a significant role in the day-to-day lives of children attending school. Paul and Tendeukai did a study (Paul and Tendeukai, 2015) on factors contributing to ineffective teaching and learning in primary schools in Zimbabwe: Why are schools in decadence?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carefully designed furniture promotes good posture, prevents physical discomfort, and supports students' physical health [42]. Studies consistently prove that comfortable furnishings improve concentration levels and create an environment conducive to effective learning [43]. Equally important is the role of colors in shaping students' psychological and emotional responses.…”
Section: Ergonomic Comfortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gifford's (2007) general framework permits the inclusion of humanisation design elements as "physical features of the learning space" that are factors affecting students' attitudes towards learning and related behaviours, such as performance and participation or involvement. Numerous studies in this area have examined these effects on various individual and social outcomes, specific school design elements (school facility dimension), noise (Che Ahmad et al, 2014;Earthman, 2004), temperature and indoor air quality, classroom lighting conditions (Che Ahmad et al, 2017;Vijapur et al, 2021), spatial layout (Dovey & Fisher, 2014), interpersonal distance (Weinstein, 1977), space personalisation (Neill, 1982), and furniture quality (Attai et al, 2020;Starkey et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Status and Issues Of Learning Space Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%