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Friday, November 25, 2011

E3 Desk Arrangement

I had a cooperating teacher this semester who tried out a lot of different seating charts while I was with her. One desk arrangement she showed me that I hadn't heard of before was one she called E3, which looks exactly like it sounds. Desks are arranged in the shape of an E on one side (a long row with 2-3 forward-facing desks forming each of the horizontal lines in the E shape) and the other half of the desks form a 3 (the same shape flipped). This created more of a row structure, but also allowed for more space for the teacher and students to move around the room by leaving a path down the center. I liked this arrangement for the most part, and I think it's nice to try out a desk formation that is less frequently used.

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