Education Furniture: Furniture For Kids’ Schooling Uses
Classroom and education furniture typically fall into primary two categories - tables and chairs. Whether it’s specific computer equipment or basic chairs for a classroom, it should all be optimized for the educational environment. For a breakdown of what you should be looking for when purchasing classroom or institutional furniture, keep reading.
Basic Desks
The desk is the most basic piece of education furniture, and is a classroom staple. While traditionally desks were designed to also hold the student’s workbooks and papers, today more schools are moving toward a mobile classroom environment. That means students walk from classroom to classroom, bringing their belongings with them and making the need for desks with storage capacity or even some cabinets obsolete.
Creativity Tables
Creativity tables are typically multi-functional and can be used for everything from basic arts and crafts work to comprehensive group project meetings at the senior and secondary levels. Younger students will find a work space big enough to accommodate their projects while older students can use them for study sessions and larger projects.
Of course, if intend to purchase activity or group tables for older students, look for full-sized options. Likewise, smaller children will need lower worktables and smaller chairs. If you’re using the task table for arts and crafts activities, opt for one with an easily washable surface.
Science Desks
Typically science tables are higher and offer a clean work surface that can be easily swept and disinfected. They should also come with non-skid, adjustable legs to ensure a level work surface that won’t move or skid during an important experiment. Depending on your school, science lab or education furniture needs, you may want a table that includes drawers or space for books and lab supplies.
Task Chairs
Ideally, you want to choose a student or child’s computer chair that’s adjustable. Because children, even within the same age group, can vary wildly in terms of their height and size, it’s important to choose a task chair that can adjust so they may sit up straight, touch the floor with their feet and comfortably reach the keyboard.
Computer Workstations
As schools race into the technology age, computers are fast becoming a must-have for libraries, classrooms, computer labs and common areas. However, along with research computers, educational institutions also need computer desks or workstations. When buying a computer desk, look for one that can be adjusted, is comfortable and offers security and storage to both tuck away wires and also lock in valuable components.
Besides standard computer desks, schools might want to include laptop workstations as part of their education furniture purchases. Because so many students are starting to bring personal laptops to school to take notes and complete their homework, having laptop-ready desks in the classrooms and the libraries can be a great solution.
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