At first, I cringed when I thought about a classroom without perfectly tidy desks, pushed-in chairs, and thoughtfully chosen seating assignments. I thought, “Why would any teacher want to lose control ...
The start of a school year means a new seating chart for each classroom—full of students that the teacher likely hasn’t met. Without knowing the students, how does a teacher know where to assign their ...
The Journal of Experimental Education, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Spring, 1993), pp. 257-267 (11 pages) In Experiment 1, college undergraduates were given three tests measuring state, trait, and text anxiety.