It's not always bad, but unfortunately with the majority of students, students tend to distract each other with jokes or talk rather than paying attention and trying to learn. Occasionally, students can stand up to the peer pressure, or their friends are also studious, but that isn't usually the way it works, so one solution that teachers often use is to establish seating charts and choosing to keep the trouble-making groups apart, and hopefully away from each other.
yes students should be allowed to sit any where in class. As long as they can pay attention[:
They shouldn't sit next to their friends because they will talk all day long and would not listen to the teacher who is giving instruction to the class
No middle school students need to learn how to talk and respond correctly to other students they know or may not know. How will they learn these life lessons if they are always seated by the same students?
yea fk the teachers!
Sit Him Down And Tell Him You Guys Are Just Friends. He Should Understand And If He Doesnt Dont Worry About It.
Sometimes students work well when sat with their friends. Fequently however, their friend are the source of distraction and student are better seated alone or with similarly able students who are not their friends. Seating with differently able students who are not friends can be benificial to class cohesion and create new friendship networks and better understanding of other difficultes and strenghts.
yes becouse they will be good and nice
Students shouldn't sit next to each other in class if they are friends because it can lead to distractions, reducing their focus on the lesson. Friends might engage in off-topic conversations or share notes inappropriately, hindering their learning and that of their peers. Additionally, sitting apart encourages students to interact with a broader range of classmates, fostering new friendships and collaboration. This arrangement helps create a more inclusive and engaged classroom environment.
25 students to sit at 5 tables is a ratio.
be friends with his friends and maybe they'd invite u to sit with them including him.....
Four students organized a sit in at a lunch counter in Greensboro, NC.
yeah but cliques (groups: jocks, preps, nerds, etc.) wont let them