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{{Short description|Room designated for formal teaching}} {{redirect|Lecture room| |Lecture room (disambiguation)}} {{for multi|the iPadOS app|Classroom (Apple)|the Bengali film|Classroom (film){{!}}''Classroom'' (film)|the software developed by Google|Google Classroom}} {{Multiple image | image1 = Elementary classroom in Alaska.jpg | caption1 = An elementary classroom, [[Alaska]], United States | image2 = Andrew Classroom De La Salle University.jpeg | caption2 = A classroom at the [[De La Salle University]] in [[Manila]], Philippines }} {{Multiple image | image1 = Octagonal table Hutchins.jpg | caption1 = A classroom designed for [[dialogue]] at [[Shimer College]], [[Naperville, Illinois|Naperville]], United States | image2 = UCT Leslie Social Science classroom.JPG | caption2 = A lecture classroom at the [[University of Cape Town]] in South Africa. }} A '''classroom''', '''schoolroom''' or '''lecture room''' is a [[learning space]] in which both children and adults learn. Classrooms are found in educational institutions of all kinds, ranging from [[preschool]]s to [[university|universities]], and may also be found in other places where education or training is provided, such as corporations and religious and humanitarian organizations. The classroom provides a space where learning can take place uninterrupted by outside distractions. {{-}}
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