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Why is a calm learning environment important?

Jeanne Mante
Jeanne Mante
2025-06-25 21:03:21
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Every child should have the opportunity to learn in a calm, orderly, safe and supportive environment where their education won’t be disrupted by misbehaviour. Every school should be a calm and respectful environment, where all pupils and staff feel safe, and where both pupils and staff can thrive, and reach their potential. While most students are well-behaved, we know it can be a cause of stress for teachers and can have a lasting impact on the outcomes of the pupils if there are ongoing behaviour issues. The aim is that all schools will be supported to develop positive cultures of good behaviour, support and wellbeing.
Emory Runte
Emory Runte
2025-06-25 20:04:57
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Creating a calming environment helps children to focus and will set a relaxing tone for the day, for both staff and students alike. Research shows an increasing number of children are now coming into school with mental health and wellbeing issues, which in turn impact on their behaviour within the classroom. By making some tangible changes in the learning environment you can support those who may be struggling with adverse experiences and make your teaching space calm and inviting for all your students. If your space is too busy this can result in sensory overload for some children, so keep it simple. Using soft lighting, such as room lamps, and soft textures, such as rugs and cushions, will create a calm and peaceful atmosphere, especially helpful if you have children who can become overwhelmed by the normal classroom environment. The colour of a room has been shown to influence our mood; this is why it is important to choose colours wisely. Green helps to reduce anxiety, is known to be mind-clearing and has warmth to promote togetherness. Calming music has a positive effect on our mood and is well-known to reduce stress levels. Sensory items encourage reassurance and relaxation, and can help to set the mood.
Oswald Marquardt
Oswald Marquardt
2025-06-25 17:40:10
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Students who study in a positive learning environment have been shown to be more motivated, engaged, and have a higher overall learning ability. On the other hand, students learning in poor environments – those that are uncomfortable, loud, or full of distractions – will find it far more difficult to absorb information and stay engaged. When you are comfortable, you will stay focused and motivated for longer, which will help you to absorb more information. If you’re uncomfortable, you’re likely to become distracted more easily, and this will have a negative effect on your overall learning ability. However, if you find that noise is having a negative effect on your learning, then be sure to find a calm and quiet study space where you can learn most effectively. You should also remove distractions, like mobile phones and other devices, that could potentially have a negative effect. Research suggests you will be more motivated and focused on your learning if your study space is clear and tidy. Comfort, noise, lighting, and colour can all affect your learning ability.