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Classrooms with only 3 walls? No door to the classrooms? These are some features of an open-classroom school. These features were very surprising to Lorenzo Arredondo as he first applied at Daffron Elementary, as they probably are to you. The idea behind an open-classroom setting is that grade levels, as a whole, have teachers that work together and students that work together. The classrooms have windows that allow teachers to see into other classrooms so that teaching styles can be shared. The district believes that students also feel a greater sense of community when their classroom is not closed off and they can hear the same lessons and material being presented to their peers just down the hall.
The map to the right is a demonstration of the layout for Daffron Elementary's open-classroom setting, as it was during Lorenzo's second year teaching in the fourth grade (2003-2004). Move your mouse over the dots to see a photograph taken from that location in the grade-level:
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