Learning Environment Domain 2.

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Learning Environment Domain 2

Learning Environment This domain focuses on importance of providing a social, psychological and physical environment within which all students can engage in the different learning activities and work towards attaining high standards of learning.

Classroom Environment Encompasses a broad range of educational concepts created through social contexts and numerous instructional components related to teacher characteristics and behaviors.

Physical Environment More frequently a focus in earlier studies of classroom environment, the physical environment has continued to appear in contemporary studies as an influence on behavioral and academic outcomes.

Psychological Environment Beyond the physical arrangement of a classroom a psychological environment is also created, based on the interaction of key players in the classroom.

School / Educational Climate School Improvement Classroom Climate School / Educational Climate