Teaching and temperature

One thing that I have l acquired from being a teacher is that the temperature of a classroom is something that has a huge impact on the way students learn and behave throughout the afternoon. When students are too cold during the afternoon, they tend to become more whiney and complain about everything. When the classroom is too warm, they can become too comfortable and begin to get lazy and occasionally, students will even fall asleep during lessons. I have found a temperature that keeps the students alert yet comfortable, and all it took was a survey of the temperatures that parents use in their own homes. I asked the students to take condo a small survey for their parent to complete and return to myself and others by the end of the week. The questions in the survey were in regard to the average temperature they keep their homes throughout the year. I found that most families keep their condo around 75 degrees. I started using our smart control device to keep the classroom at a comfortable 75 degrees throughout the week and our students had a good reaction to this, most of them were delighted with the temperature, and only a few felt prefer they needed to bring an extra layer to class. The sleepy kids were alert and I even noticed that they were taking more of an interest in the subject material. Occasionally, all it takes is a little bit of research to see what makes the students delighted in the classroom.

Cooling technician