The alternative is to have them at the front of the school. Which means that they are in a higher traffic area, where more people will see who goes into those rooms. If you're discussing a "walk of shame", it seems far more "shameful" to be seen by the majority of the student body, whereas the number of people around you will continue to dwindle as they move into their own classrooms the further you walk.Tenkage said:You know something I want to know, why do they put the Special ed rooms in the back of the school, growing up with Aspergers and ADHD and Depression, my middle school life was hell, and one of those aspects was the walk of shame to the back of the school. Seriously What the hell schools
Not only that, but most schools are designed with windows into the hallway. When dealing with students who already have attention issues, do you really want to compound that with activity outside the room? Putting the classes at the back of the school reduces traffic outside, thus reducing avenues by which attention could be distracted from the lesson.