A classroom is a place your kids are exposed to in the initial days of their learning and developmental phase. The classroom environment is essential for them to learn and grow. Despite being in the same school, each classroom can differ significantly in terms of the atmosphere and environment. One can be good and healthy, and the other can be dull and negatively impacted. However, it is the job of the teacher and the management to construct a classroom environment to nurture the children properly.

Below are some books you can read to make it possible

 

SCHOOL: An Exposé

If you want to know what it feels like to be in a modern-day classroom, then reading SCHOOL: An Exposé is a prime choice. It sheds light on the dark and unfavourable sides of the classroom that your children might be exposed to. This book will paint a not-so-perfect, but realistic picture of a classroom’s drama, politics, and ideologies. It will tell you how it feels like to be in an environment where a child might suffer many consequences. It will make you think about the responsibility that schools and the management should adopt to ensure a pleasant environment for the kids. It is a perfect guide and eye-opener for parents, teachers, and children to know more about the classroom environment.

 

The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family

This book is a beautiful masterpiece. It illustrates the story of the two sisters and the events they faced when exposed to the harsh reality of the school. It will highlight the not-so-common societal norms and beliefs the world has for hijabi women. It is a story about self-confidence and the bonding of the two sisters. Reading it can guide you to understand the challenges and hurdles many children might face because they belong to other religions and cultures.

 

Stellaluna

This book will tell a story of a baby bat who accidentally fell into a bird’s nest. And surprisingly, the mama bird nourished and raised the bat as her own. The story is fascinating overall and will guides the readers toward making a healthy and diverse culture within the classroom. It highlights that a classroom not only caters to one religion or society but also has many other unique children with amazing capabilities and abilities to do even more than they could. The goal of this book is to promote respect and kindness regardless of the differences among the children.

 

Those Shoes

We live in a world with countless families, each with a different social-economic status. This book sheds light on the diversity and economic differences we might see in children within a classroom. It tells a story of a boy who is fascinated by other children and his friend’s appearances and wants an expensive set of winter shoes that his family cannot afford. In the end, Jeremy understands that things do not define status, and anyone can remain happy and thankful for the little things they have.