Friday, June 13, 2014

An Undecorated Classroom?

An article in the New York Times, June 10, 2014 says that a busy, decorated classroom distracts students from learning.  I don't remember too many discussions, while earning my teaching credential ,about what the classroom walls should look like.

By sixth grade, children have more ability to tune out the distractions all over the walls.  So when you enter your classroom next year, think about what the students will be looking at while you are trying to teach.

It is simple really, just don't go overboard on classroom decorations.

  • have a simple calendar section
  • post only current art projects that the students make
  • have a simple word wall
  • use less neon colors and attention borders
  • put most of the distracting materials in the back of the classroom so you can tell who is looking at them and not at you while you doing direct instruction.
When in doubt just remember less is best.

(Based on an article by Jan Hoffman "A Wall as a Barrier to Learning".)

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