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  2. Your Classroom Environment Checklist for Student Engagement

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  3. How to Improve your Schools Educational Environment

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  4. This is what the ideal learning environment looks like, according to

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  5. The Importance of an Effective Learning Environment and How to Create One

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  6. (DOC) The impact of classroom environment on students' learning

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  1. Classroom Environment and EFL Student Teachers' Academic Achievement

  2. Learning Environment and 21st Century Classroom

  3. The Classroom Environment Has Changed Dramatically

  4. Creating an Effective Learning Environment: Part 2 (Video #3 in Neuroeducation 101 Series)

  5. Positive Classroom Environment with Engaging Teaching Methods

  6. 15 Years of Research in Technology for the Classroom

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  1. Frontiers

    Previous research revealed the connection between students' behavioral and emotional engagement and a supportive classroom environment. One of the primary tools teachers have to create a supportive classroom environment is effective feedback. In this study, we assessed the supportive classroom environment using the perception shared by all students from the same classroom of teachers' use ...

  2. The impact of classroom environment on student learning

    classroom environment is one that allows students to perform to their highest potential. The focus of this chapter is to review current research that pertains to classroom environment and its impact on student learning. First, I review the four major factors that define classroom environment.

  3. The effect of classroom environment on literacy development

    The physical characteristics of a child's learning environment can affect health, wellbeing and educational progress. Here we investigate the effect of classroom setting on academic progress in ...

  4. Classroom Learning Environments: Assessing and Investigating the

    Learning Environments Research 23.1: 1-25. DOI: 10.1007/s10984-019-09288-9. Because of an underrepresentation of past learning-environments research and reviews at the tertiary (or higher-education) level, this fifty-year review was undertaken to reveal a paucity of qualitative studies and research into outcome-environment associations.

  5. Major Impact of Classroom Environment in Students' Learning

    A good classroom learning environment makes students feel comfortable and motivated when carrying out learning activities Discover the world's research 25+ million members

  6. (PDF) Classroom Environment on Student Performance

    In. "Safe Space: Student Perspectives on Classroom Environment," Lynn C. Holley. and Sue Steiner reference a study that examined 121 baccalaureate and. masters students at a university to ...

  7. Designing Classrooms to Maximize Student Achievement

    Scientific research shows how the physical classroom environment influences student achievement. Two findings are key: First, the building's structural facilities profoundly influence learning. Inadequate lighting, noise, low air quality, and deficient heating in the classroom are significantly related to worse student achievement.

  8. Assessment of Classroom Environments

    Abstract. The quality of classroom environments is a central variable in determining behavioral and learning outcomes of students. This chapter reviews learning environment research that links measurable dimensions of teaching and classroom environments to student performance, including effective teaching behaviors, classroom management, teacher-student relationships, academic learning time ...

  9. (PDF) Creating a Supportive Classroom Environment ...

    Previous research revealed the connection between students' behavioral and emotional engagement and a supportive classroom environment. One of the primary tools teachers have to create a ...

  10. Classroom Learning Environments: Retrospect, Context and Prospect

    Classroom Environment Scale (CES) The CES was developed by Rudolf Moos and Edison Trickett and grew out of a comprehensive programme of research involving perceptual measures of a variety of human environments, including psychiatric hospitals, prisons, university residences and work milieus (Moos 1974 ).

  11. Why learning environment matters? An analysis on how the learning

    The current work focused on how the learning environment of college students influenced their academic motivation, choice of learning strategies, and level of engagement in the classroom. The study is important because these variables are known to contribute to student achievement and success. Using a cross-sectional predictive design, a total of 1002 college students participated in the ...

  12. Classroom Learning Environments

    Assessing Learning Environments. Although classroom environment is a subtle concept, remarkable progress has been made in conceptualizing, assessing, and researching it. A considerable amount of work has been undertaken in many countries on developing methods for investigating how students and teachers perceive the environments in which they work.

  13. The impact of classroom design on pupils' learning: Final results of a

    The research in this study focused on a holistic environment-human-performance model examining school and classroom spaces and relating these to individual pupil progress statistics. Researchers assessed 153 classrooms in 27 schools to measure school and classroom features.

  14. PDF POSITIVE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENTS = POSITIVE ACADEMIC RESULTS ...

    A positive classroom environment is essential in keeping behavior problems to a minimum. It also provides the students with an opportunity to think and behave in a positive manner. Positive classroom environments help to enhance, promote, and encourage students' learning in all academic settings. The classroom environment can be defined

  15. PDF STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT AND ACADEMIC ...

    Some research measured classroom environment in a too general manner, for example, teaching quality (Trigwell et al., 2013) and teaching presence (Lim & Richardson, 2021). Therefore, the current study was designed to conduct a large scale quantitative study with first-year undergraduate students who learn

  16. Classroom environment research: Progress and possibilities

    The classroom environment research field has developed rapidly with an extensive set of validated instruments and research in at least ten domains: associations between classroom environment and outcomes, evaluation of educational innovations, differences between students' and teachers' perceptions of classrooms, comparisons of actual and ...

  17. Classroom Environment Strategies

    Your classroom environment is a blend of the social, emotional, and instructional elements of your class. Research shows that many aspects of your classroom environment can affect student motivation and that students who are more motivated, put more effort into learning activities (Ambrose, 2010).

  18. Learning environments' influence on students' learning experience in an

    Literature on learning environment research presents different concepts, understandings, and dimensions based on diverse epistemological and ontological perspectives. ... Fisher, D. L., & McRobbie, C. J. (1996). Development, validation, and use of personal and class forms of a new classroom environment instrument. Paper presented at the annual ...

  19. Classroom Environment

    Research on this question has provided evidence that instructional humor positively affects students' perceptions of their instructors and the quality of the classroom environment. Students evaluate instructors that use appropriate forms of humor more positively (e.g., Gorham & Christophel, 1990 ; Tamborini & Zillmann, 1981 ; Wanzer & Frymier ...

  20. Shaping a Positive Learning Environment

    Fostering positive emotions in your classroom will motivate students to learn, while negative emotions such as stress and alienation will inhibit their learning. Research tells us students learn better when they are part of a supportive community of learners. When you create a positive learning environment where students feel accepted, seen ...

  21. Classroom environment research

    Classroom environment research. A selection of literature resources discussing the impact of classroom environment on student learning. Download this file. Page. /. 1. Download this file [37.76 KB] Back to Resources Page.

  22. PDF THE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE STUDENTS ...

    Classroom environment seems to be an important motivating factor that makes the teaching and learning process enjoyable. The quality of teaching and learning will become evident in every learning institution when proper facilities and instructional materials are ... A research by Sunday, A.A (2012) revealed that there is a significant ...

  23. Classroom Environment Instruments: Development, Validity and ...

    Few fields of educational research have such a rich diversity of valid, economical and widely-applicable assessment instruments as does the field of learning environments. This article describes nine major questionnaires for assessing student perceptions of classroom psychosocial environment (the Learning Environment Inventory, Classroom Environment Scale, Individualised Classroom Environment ...

  24. Frontiers

    This article is part of the Research Topic Social support for preventing suicide in children and adolescents View all 6 articles. ... Despite their fear of student failure and the adverse effects on the classroom and school environment, teachers harbored fear towards students with mental health issues due to concerns for their safety and the ...

  25. PowerSchool Schoology Learning

    Support closer connections between the classroom, district, and home by giving families a central place to engage with their child's learning. Available online or through the Schoology Learning mobile app, families can take part in their child's education from the devices they have.

  26. Socio-emotional experiences of primary school students ...

    Previous research revealed that students who are overestimated in their ability by their teachers experience school more positively than underestimated students. In the present study, we compared the socio-emotional experiences of N = 1516 students whose cognitive abilities were overestimated, accurately judged, or underestimated by their teachers. We applied propensity score matching using ...