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Dear Yael,
The truth is that Feng Shui theories do not really have an answer to the application of Feng Shui to a classroom. However, as a guideline, for the placement of tables and chair, it should be placed so that light entering the windows do not pose glare to the table tops.
Usually, tables should be arranged straight rows and columns and the teacher sit directly facing the children.
Other than the above and creating a more yang environment e.g. you can display work done by the children on the walls or noticeboards to increase their esteem.
The rest will have to depend on the method of teaching and creating an interest in their studies based on individual teaching methods.
Good Luck in your Teaching career!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
On 8/26/99 3:51:54 AM, Yael Shemer wrote:
>Shalom ,
>I am starting to teach in a
>new school in Israel and I
>would like to apply the feng
>shui in the classroom.
>The students are in the 11
>grade and they have a very low
>self-esteem, some of them are
>hyperactive .
>How can I arrange the room for
>their benefits?
>thank you
>yael
>
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