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Classroom
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Classrooms in 1897 at the
Francis M. Drexel School. Note the gaslights, chalkboards, moveable walls, and the maps and pictures on the walls
A classroom is a
room in which
teaching or
learning activities can take place. Classrooms are found in educational institutions of all kinds, including public and private schools, corporations, and religious and humanitarian organizations. The classroom attempts to provide a safe space where learning can take place uninterrupted by other distractions.
Contents
Typical equipment
A
universitypencil lead classroom with permanently installed desk-chairs, green chalkboards, and an overhead projector.
A classroom in
SIM University, Singapore.
Most classrooms have a large writing surface where the instructor or students can share notes with other members of the class. Traditionally, this was in the form of a
blackboard but these are becoming less common in well-equipped schools, and are replaced by flipcharts,
whiteboards and
interactive whiteboards. Many classrooms also have
TVs,
maps,
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