The Ideal Classroom by Logan
Loganof Livingston's entry into Varsity Tutor's October 2014 scholarship contest
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The Ideal Classroom by Logan - October 2014 Scholarship Essay
The classroom has always been the center for education. It is very easy to create an unpleasant classroom environment that makes learning more difficult and stressful. However, knowing the needs of students and working to meet those needs could lead to the ideal classroom environment.
For me, the ideal classroom environment is one with no more than fifteen people. A small class is one that allows the teacher to work more individually with each student, and is more open for class discussion. Large classes, on the other hand, are too large for the teacher to work one-on-one with students and make class discussion more difficult
Also, the ideal classroom should be laid-back. Strict classrooms are very stressful and can cause students to lose their motivation to work and keep them from learning what they need. A laid-back class, however, reduces stress and helps to keep students engaged in their work. It also allows students to be more creative since they are not restricted by a strict set of rules.
In conclusion, the ideal classroom environment should not be large and strict. It should be a small, laid-back class that encourages students to do their best and be creative. Such a classroom environment might be difficult to create, but it would be worth it for the benefits it offers to students.