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The implications of desk arrangement on social interaction in a third grade classroom

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Pages 86-97 | Received 17 Sep 2017, Accepted 07 May 2018, Published online: 30 May 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Numerous studies have illustrated that participation in occupations—defined as meaningful life activities—is essential to wellness (AOTA, Citation2014). Social interaction is an important area of occupational participation for children in their roles as students (AOTA, Citation2014). Classroom design can impact student social participation; however, there is a lack of current research focused on effects of classroom design on social interaction for all students. Rather, research has examined factors affecting social participation of certain subgroups of students in the classroom, such as those with chronic illness or deafness (Martinez, Carter & Legato, 2011; Martins & Gaudiot, 2012). While literature provides information about various subpopulations, in this paper we emphasize that social participation based on classroom design can facilitate or inhibit overall occupational participation for all children in the role of student.

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