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How do parents arrange classrooms?

The layout methods of the parent-teacher conference classroom are as follows:

1. Cleaning the classroom: First of all, the classroom needs to be thoroughly cleaned to provide a clean and tidy meeting environment for parents.

2. Seating: Arrange seats reasonably according to the number of participants and the scale of the meeting, so as to ensure that every parent has a seat. At the same time, in order to facilitate communication, you can choose the form of round tables.

3. Posting posters: Posting posters around the classroom about the school's educational philosophy, special courses and students' elegant demeanour, so that parents can better understand the school's education and teaching situation.

4. Set up the blackboard: write down the important information such as the theme, time and place of the meeting on the blackboard, and also draw some concise diagrams or tables on the blackboard to help parents better understand the meeting.

5. Use projection equipment: If conditions permit, you can install projection equipment to show the contents of the meeting to parents through PPT and other forms. This will enable parents to understand the education and teaching situation of the school more intuitively.

6. placing bouquets: placing some bouquets on the podium or windowsill of the classroom can increase the warmth of the meeting room.

7. Provide school profile: At the entrance of the classroom or before the meeting, provide parents with information such as school profile and campus map, so that parents can understand the basic situation and geographical location of the school.

8. Set up an information exchange area: set up an information exchange area outside the meeting room to facilitate parents to communicate with each other and share their parenting experience.

Decorate the classroom:

1. Hang pictures and posters, such as the world famous paintings, inspirational posters, illustrations of subject knowledge, etc.

2. Banners and slogans: such as school slogans, class slogans and holiday wishes.

3. Wall stickers and pendants: such as cartoon characters, alphanumeric characters, plants and animals.

4. Flags and awards: such as school flags, community flags, awards for outstanding students, etc.

5. Three-dimensional decoration: such as paper carving, three-dimensional painting and hand-making.

6. Green plants and flowers: such as potted plants, hanging baskets and artificial flowers.

7. Lighting and props: such as colored lights, balloons, light sticks, etc.

8. Photos and souvenirs: such as class photos, student works display, etc.