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  2. Class arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Class arrangement refers to a layout of the physical setup of chairs, tables, materials in a school classroom.In most countries, this arrangement is often chosen by a paid, professional teacher with the assistance of a seating chart.

  3. Berserker Street State School - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the planned U-shaped arrangement of wings was completed when a timber building from Rockhampton North Boys State School was relocated to the site. In 1888, the Rockhampton North State School had been split into separate "boys" and "girls and infants" schools, and a new boys school building, constructed by Wakefield, McLean and Co, was ...

  4. Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    The staff, at minimum the manager, should be educated as barnehagelærer 'kindergarten teacher', previously known as førskolelærer 'preschool teachers'. [45] Children younger than three are often kept separate from the older children, since the youngest are only expected to play, rest and eat.

  5. Classroom - Wikipedia

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    In elementary schools (from Kindergarten through 5th grade), classrooms can have a whole group of 18 to 30 students (in some cases these numbers may differ) and one, two, or even three teachers. When there are two teachers in a classroom, one is the lead teacher and the other one is the assistant teacher.

  6. Ascot State School - Wikipedia

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    The middle floor contained a single classroom 40 by 22 feet (12.2 m × 6.7 m) designed as a one-teacher school with a gallery for 36 trainees and a 10-foot (3.0 m) wide verandah. The top floor contained two classrooms, stairs, verandah, hat room and cloakroom.

  7. Kindergarten readiness - Wikipedia

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    The teacher rates the child across a variety of domains such as following classroom rules, completing work, etc. using a 5-point scale (ranging from poor to excellent). Studies have shown that the KBACS is associated with other measures of school readiness, and has excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = .82 ...