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Definition of open classroom in US English: open classroomnoun 1An approach to elementary education that emphasizes spacious classrooms where learning is informally structured, flexible, and individualized. Example sentencesExamples - By the early 1970s, the phrase open classrooms dominated educators' vocabularies.
- This fashion for corporate renewal might have the same short life that open classrooms had in the 1970s.
- The Moral Majority attacked not only multiculturalism and new math but unstructured academic approaches such as the open classroom and creative writing.
- The existing school had been designed to facilitate the outmoded 1970s concept of the open classroom.
- 1.1 A spacious instructional area shared by several groups of elementary students that facilitates the movement of students from one activity to another.
Example sentencesExamples - Pfiffner and Barkley suggest that physically enclosed classrooms (classrooms with four walls) are more appropriate than open classrooms for children with ADHD.
- In schools teachers threw out timetables and introduced open classrooms in which, it was suggested, children might learn in their own time.
- I owe that favor to the brightly colored SRA workbooks in Mr. Johnson's open classroom.
- To qualify for extra innovation points, the 500-bed complex, complete with open classrooms, technology lab, and faculty apartments, was designed to outlast its upcoming incarnation.
Definition of open classroom in US English: open classroomnoun 1An approach to elementary education that emphasizes spacious classrooms where learning is informally structured, flexible, and individualized. Example sentencesExamples - By the early 1970s, the phrase open classrooms dominated educators' vocabularies.
- The existing school had been designed to facilitate the outmoded 1970s concept of the open classroom.
- The Moral Majority attacked not only multiculturalism and new math but unstructured academic approaches such as the open classroom and creative writing.
- This fashion for corporate renewal might have the same short life that open classrooms had in the 1970s.
- 1.1 A spacious instructional area shared by several groups of elementary students that facilitates the movement of students from one activity to another.
Example sentencesExamples - To qualify for extra innovation points, the 500-bed complex, complete with open classrooms, technology lab, and faculty apartments, was designed to outlast its upcoming incarnation.
- I owe that favor to the brightly colored SRA workbooks in Mr. Johnson's open classroom.
- In schools teachers threw out timetables and introduced open classrooms in which, it was suggested, children might learn in their own time.
- Pfiffner and Barkley suggest that physically enclosed classrooms (classrooms with four walls) are more appropriate than open classrooms for children with ADHD.
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