The
Importance of Choosing Quality Classroom Furniture
Educational furniture should be considered an investment in
the future of an institution so choosing high quality classroom furniture is
top priority. Quality furniture plays a vital role in education and can even
improve learning among students. It plays a key part in education and is
necessary for students, faculty and staff members alike. School furniture
includes desks, chairs, tables and shelves among many other pieces and the
ingredients that make each piece quality depend on its particular functions.
Student and Faculty
Desks
Both the students and faculty of a school use their desks as
a primary piece of furniture in the learning process. Throughout the year desks
take consistent and repetitive use so it is important to choose high quality
materials and the best functionality possible for this particular piece. Use
sturdy built designs with solid wood or reinforced particle board for the tops
and steel in the framing for a desk that will stand up to year after year of
abuse.
The desk’s top should be coated for protection of the woods
to keep the furniture pieces free of graffiti, scratches and scuffs. Good
looking furniture creates a positive environment and promotes better attitudes
towards learning. In addition to lament coatings on the wood surfaces, desks
for younger children grade school ages should have an added layer of safety
with covered screw and rounded corners.
High Quality
Classroom Seating
Students spend on average 6 or more hours each school day
seated at desks while teachers often spend countless hours of overtime in
addition to daily learning hours. Uncomfortable seating can actually lead to
spinal and back problems in growing children and irritate a faculty members’
joint. Studies have shown that high school age students complaining of back
problems show medical signs of the negative effects on spines through x-ray,
victims of years in poor seating.
Uncomfortable seating can also make students restless which
can affect their abilities to concentrate and absorb vital information. Student
chairs should be contoured to meet the natural curves in the back and have
bottom seating designed for hours of sitting. Teacher and faculty chairs should
also be contoured but with an added layer of comfort in padded seating. Each
faculty chair should have padded bottoms, backing and if possible arms as well.
Computer chairs should also add comfortable seating as more schools transform
during the technology age.
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