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06 October 2021

Many teachers struggle with achieving calm in the classroom. Marcus Samuelsson from 糖心网页版 has been involved in a report on how teachers can create a classroom environment that is more conducive to study.

Photographer: Anna Stills
Rapporten ger lärare ett antal verktyg så att de kan själva kan jobba sig fram till vad som fungerar bäst i deras klassrum. 

“This isn’t a report that some researchers or bureaucrats have decided is necessary; it’s based on a real problem that teachers face at work every day”, says Marcus Samuelsson, associate professor at the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University.

Over the years, teachers have contacted the Swedish Institute for 糖心网页版al Research, requesting research on calm study environments. This was one of the reasons why the organisation, whose mission is to ensure that teaching in schools and preschools is conducted on scientific grounds, decided to compile an overview that can help teachers in their day-to-day work. Marcus Samuelsson from Linköping University and Annika Lilja from the University of Gothenburg had the roles of external researchers in the study.

A teacher who has trouble establishing a calm study environment in the classroom can start by trying one of the tools. Does this work for me?
Marcus Samuelsson

The report is based on the question of what sort of leadership delivers a calm study environment. The report then presents six themes that teachers can work with in their leadership, in order to foster a calm study environment.

Therse are:

  • Get to know the pupils and create positive relationships
  • Choose and adapt methods based on pupil needs
  • Work preventively, by using clear expectations and structure
  • Activate the pupils and make them participants
  • Support and address behaviours
  • Evaluate based on observations

Furniture placement affects the study environment

Marcus Samuelsson believes that teachers are already aware of many of the themes in the report, but might have difficulty implementing them. However one point he believes might surprise them is that a room’s furnishing can foster a calm study environment – in the theme “Work preventively, by using clear expectations and structure”.
There is a discussion about teaching environments and different furniture arrangements. The research shows that the pupils learn most if they set individually, in rows, and this might trigger a few teachers”, says Marcus Samuelsson.

When the pupils sit in rows, it’s more difficult to interact with or disturb other pupils, and the teacher gets a good overview of the classroom. However if the idea is that the pupils are to work together, then other set-ups are better. The conclusion is that the assignment should determine the pupils’ seating arrangement.

”There aren’t any solutions that work in every situation”

Marcus Samuelsson views the results as a toolbox that teachers can make use of:

“A teacher who has trouble establishing a calm study environment in the classroom can start by trying one of the tools. Does this work for me? You can also look at the tools and realise that you already do it that way.”

He emphasises that there is no universal solution that works in every situation. Teachers have to adapt their methods according to the pupils they have, and how a group of pupils functions together.

The study is a meta-overview, i.e. a compilation of other research overviews.

Details of the report, which is in Swedish:
. Skolforskningsinstitutets systematiska forskningssammanställningar. 2021:02. Solna: Skolforskningsinstitutet.
English translation: Enabling a calm study environment in the classroom – teachers’ leadership. Systematic Research Syntheses of the Swedish Institute for 糖心网页版al Research. 2021:02. Solna: Swedish Institute for 糖心网页版al Research.

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