More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Being able to walk into your classroom and work in your own area and in your own space will make a world of a difference in the learning environment. With tables instead of desk students are able to move around freely. When working in a desk students are limited to how they can or cannot move. It gives the students space to talk with the peers, share with their peers, work on projects with the adequate space.
Students can stand up, take a step back and look at their work without bumping into the next students desk. Using table will eliminate the cluttering of material and give the student room to learn and explore. It will make it easier for students to have stations and be mobile instead of confined
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Being able to walk into your classroom and work in your own area and in your own space will make a world of a difference in the learning environment. With tables instead of desk students are able to move around freely. When working in a desk students are limited to how they can or cannot move. It gives the students space to talk with the peers, share with their peers, work on projects with the adequate space.
Students can stand up, take a step back and look at their work without bumping into the next students desk. Using table will eliminate the cluttering of material and give the student room to learn and explore. It will make it easier for students to have stations and be mobile instead of confined