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These days, setting up temporary classrooms using dividers is as easy as one, two, three. Of course it would be a good idea if you could plan out your space beforehand so that you know how many students you can accommodate and whether you will be using one large conference-type table or many individual tables or desks.
One of the most useful planning tools is a floor plan. Using the basic room dimensions, you will first need to do a drawing to scale of the perimeter of the room. You can then draw in your individual work areas or your main teaching area if that is how your temporary classrooms will proceed. You can then place dividers on your floor plan, separating the individual workstations as necessary, or defining their space on the floor plan according to placement. Don’t forget to add a private space for the teacher. And if you have room, it may be a good idea to include a storage area for your mobile technology and an area for personal belonging like coats, book bags and umbrellas.
The room dividers that are available these days come in many different heights and widths, so you can use them to provide privacy if necessary, or just to define work spaces within your temporary classrooms. They are also available in a variety of colors, which will make matching your existing décor much easier. Most of them also come with accessory options, such as shelves and ledges. They are made with a durable cloth fabric covering that you can easily affix important memos or notes. They can also be linked together with minimal hardware and tools and are very stable. These dividers are also designed to absorb sound, which can be a very important feature in a large room with a lot of people.
Another option that you may want to look at for temporary classrooms is portable room dividers. These can be used to define your entire classroom area if you are going to be located in a large multi-purpose room, or they can also be used to partition off a large room. These dividers are on casters so it is easy to move them about, unfold them and put them into place with only one person, using minimal hardware.
Whatever your needs may be, temporary classrooms set up using temporary modular dividers or folding partitions can be very effective in giving some privacy and a buffer from noises and conversations that are going on outside of the learning are. As your needs change, you can also easily reconfigure your room, adding or removing partitions as necessary and without having to hire moving personnel. Many people find that even when their training needs have been met, they have many other uses for these versatile pieces of furniture, such as defining a waiting area, or even a refreshment area. The modular partitions can also be used individually, for example set up in a hallway to display important employee notices and encouraging things like the employee of the month or news of the upcoming company picnic.
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