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		Definition of classroom in English: classroomnoun ˈklɑːsruːmˈklɑːsrʊm A room in which a class of pupils or students is taught.  Example sentencesExamples -  The general education classroom is typically not individualized.
 -  Case studies, classroom instruction, and field trips will round out the education.
 -  But many computers are concentrated in labs or classrooms used to teach computer skills, leaving regular classrooms bereft.
 -  The book format facilitates learning and application of observation skills in the context of the early childhood classroom experiences.
 -  Suggestions for creating a learner-centered middle school classroom are highlighted.
 -  The key to the future is what is being taught in today's classrooms.
 -  In third and fourth grades, however, she was enrolled in a bilingual education classroom for two years.
 -  Declining enrolment has left the school district with many empty classrooms in elementary schools.
 -  One respondent stated that course work is offered using a traditional classroom setting.
 -  Are teachers getting the support they need in today's increasingly diverse classrooms?
 -  Additionally, students have access to the lecture audio and slides after classroom discussion.
 -  Lecture was the primary mode of classroom instruction, with discussion incorporated when possible.
 -  Luckily, one of the classroom teachers owned about 20 different plastic dinosaur models.
 -  When students leave the general education classroom to receive support, they are losing valuable instructional time.
 -  The one-week training sessions consist of classroom lectures on tracking techniques and outdoor simulations.
 -  We are building extra classrooms across the country and I have some statistics to prove what I am saying.
 -  I began working with their membership immediately after leaving the college classroom and found the adjustment difficult.
 -  All of them were assigned to teach in mainstream English classrooms.
 -  Once or twice a month I volunteer in a kindergarten classroom.
 -  Too bad the project didn't open the door for a great classroom discussion.
 
    Definition of classroom in US English: classroomnoun A room, typically in a school, in which a class of students is taught.  Example sentencesExamples -  All of them were assigned to teach in mainstream English classrooms.
 -  The general education classroom is typically not individualized.
 -  Lecture was the primary mode of classroom instruction, with discussion incorporated when possible.
 -  I began working with their membership immediately after leaving the college classroom and found the adjustment difficult.
 -  Declining enrolment has left the school district with many empty classrooms in elementary schools.
 -  But many computers are concentrated in labs or classrooms used to teach computer skills, leaving regular classrooms bereft.
 -  The key to the future is what is being taught in today's classrooms.
 -  Luckily, one of the classroom teachers owned about 20 different plastic dinosaur models.
 -  The book format facilitates learning and application of observation skills in the context of the early childhood classroom experiences.
 -  We are building extra classrooms across the country and I have some statistics to prove what I am saying.
 -  Case studies, classroom instruction, and field trips will round out the education.
 -  Once or twice a month I volunteer in a kindergarten classroom.
 -  Are teachers getting the support they need in today's increasingly diverse classrooms?
 -  One respondent stated that course work is offered using a traditional classroom setting.
 -  Too bad the project didn't open the door for a great classroom discussion.
 -  Additionally, students have access to the lecture audio and slides after classroom discussion.
 -  In third and fourth grades, however, she was enrolled in a bilingual education classroom for two years.
 -  Suggestions for creating a learner-centered middle school classroom are highlighted.
 -  When students leave the general education classroom to receive support, they are losing valuable instructional time.
 -  The one-week training sessions consist of classroom lectures on tracking techniques and outdoor simulations.
 
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