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Getting your students up and out of their seats can be the key to classroom success. The flexible learning movement has allowed teachers to teach their classes while allowing students to move around the space in a structured way. Flexible learning is easier to achieve than you think; all you need is classroom space, dry erase surfaces, and seating options!
Now that we have brought this up, you may be scratching your head. Let's dive in! Don't worry; we will cover what flexible seating is, how it works, and how to implement it in your classroom.
Flexible learning has one primary objective in its philosophy. That objective is to get increased engagement and maximize active learning through the reduction of long periods of sedentary movement. In layman's terms, getting kids up and moving throughout the school day is key to fostering more engagement and a positive learning environment.