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Circular seating arrangements: Approaching the social crux in language classrooms
2014
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching
Circular seating arrangements can help instill a sense of belonging within classroom communities with overall positive effects on learning, emotions, and wellbeing. Yet students and their teachers within certain language classroom contexts, due to sociocultural limitations, may be relegated to learning in antisocial environments instilled partly by rank-and-file seating. Attributions for teacher demotivation can often lie in student misbehaviors, while student demotivation, silence, and
doi:10.14746/ssllt.2014.4.2.6
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