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Afina-wow [57]
3 years ago
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Ms. parisi, a fifth-grade teacher, wants all of her students to be able to see her easily. she has learned from one of her profe

ssional journals that the students nearest the teacher are more likely to pay attention and learn in class. so as she arranges her classroom at the beginning of the year, she puts her desk in the center of the room and puts the students' desks in three concentric circles around her. with the textbook's discussion about arranging the classroom in mind, identify the biggest problem with ms. parisi's arrangement
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wlad13 [49]3 years ago
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 The biggest problem with ms. Parisi's arrangement is "<span>She will not be able to see the entire class from where she is seated."

Because when she puts her desk at the center of the class and students are sitting around her in a circle, She will not be able to see all of her students, she will be able to see only students who are sitting in front of her.</span>
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