classroom setting

collocation in English

meaningsofclassroomandsetting

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classroom
noun[C]
uk
/ˈklɑːs.ruːm/
us
/ˈklæs.ruːm/
a room in a school or college where groups of students ...
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setting
noun
uk
/ˈset.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈset̬.ɪŋ/
the position of a house or ...
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(Definition ofclassroomandsettingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofclassroom setting

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It is rarely possible to adequately control for all of these possible variables in any naturalclassroomsetting.
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In theclassroomsetting, there may be a variety of students from different backgrounds and social networks, but they are taught in the same way.
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When individual questions are answered in aclassroomsetting, the needs of all the children in the group need to be considered.
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This may have made the laboratory task more difficult than is listening in aclassroomsetting.
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Their deployment is explored in relation to the tensions implicit in the realisation of sexualised realities in aclassroomsetting.
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Outside of theclassroomsetting, children must also greet all teachers and authority figures by touching their feet.
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The book could be used to trigger such discussion in aclassroomsetting.
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Certainly the inclusion of these articles can engender much debate and discussion about these key questions on development, particularly in theclassroomsetting.
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Questions have been raised about the generalisability of the benefits observed in the laboratory to theclassroomsetting.
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These written evaluations were discussed and elaborated in aclassroomsetting.
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The argument that has been more or less accepted is that such questions seek to elicit short, restricted student responses and are therefore purposeless in theclassroomsetting.
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In this section, a number of scenarios that were used in aclassroomsettingwith respect to this metric are described.
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We can speculate that this might be a consequence of awareness of inflectional structures induced by explicit learning of morphology as favored in theclassroomsetting.
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Most four-year-old children's private speech occurred during the tacitly structured, self-selected activityclassroomsetting, whereas three-year-old children's self-talk was more evenly distributed across the three classroom contexts.
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This predictability is unlikely to be present in theclassroomsetting, where noises occur intermittently and unpredictably, and may serve to counteract the high rate of interruptions.
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Lewis systematically explores these practices, providing profound insights into what must be an extraordinary task: treating the all too familiarclassroomsettingas a "strange" place.
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The presence of hyperactive/inattentive behaviors at home was particularly detrimental to behavioral adjustment in the schoolclassroomsettingwhere children faced significant demands for behavioral constraint and focused attention.
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