A clean environment is important for focus and sharpness. For students, this clean environment is needed in order to achieve the best possible scores.
Clean environments are important for students to succeed in classes and studying.
If students learn or study within a clean environment, they can understand subjects clearly and won’t be off task or be distracted. According to Beeline Support.com, “A clean classroom extends beyond health benefits and directly influences students’ ability to focus, process information, and retain knowledge.” This illustrates the importance of a clean classroom or even a clean study environment. If students don’t have a clean area to learn, they will be more likely to get distracted rather than being focused on class or the important information that they will need. When students get distracted, it’s very hard to get back on track and if the environment is the problem, then how are they going to understand the material? However, within a clean classroom students will be focused on what they need to learn, not distractions.
Others may say that clean environments aren’t needed, and that students perform well no matter the learning environment. However, this claim is wrong because if the environment the students are learning in are distracting or annoying the students then how are they supposed to focus. Environments are one of the most important parts of learning and putting students into an area where they aren’t comfortable or are constantly distracted makes it impossible for learning to be effective.
For students to be at their best, they need to tell a teacher that they feel uncomfortable in the environment. A simple seat change from a teacher may make a drastic difference in how often they get distracted. Classrooms also need to be welcoming to every student, and it’s important that students feel at home within every class they walk into.
Without a good environment, students may feel stuck or challenged. An environment that changes everything about a student will pay attention and making them stay in one uncomfortable environment can lead to worse outcomes and lower scores.

























