Tuesday, July 22


Hyderabad: A Malayalam film has inspired a classroom transformation in Telangana, beginning with Jangaon district. Since July 16, as many as 286 primary and upper primary schools here have introduced the “U turn” seating arrangement, a concept first showcased in the 2024 film ‘Stharathi Sreekunttan’ by director Vinesh Viswanath. Even six high schools have taken the turn, quite literally. The film, known for its progressive message, ditches traditional classroom rows for a U-shaped layout. Its central idea — that all students are equal — is symbolised by eliminating the notion of front and back benches, ensuring every child has equal visibility and access. Inspired by this idea, Jangaon district collector Rizwan Basha Shaik directed schools to adopt the model. “Out of 341 primary and 68 upper primary schools, 286 have already implemented it. The rest will follow soon,” said district education officer D Bhojanna. However, he noted that the concept works best in classrooms with fewer students. “Ideally, it suits classrooms with around 30 students. In our 30 residential schools, where enrolment is higher, implementation isn’t feasible right now,” Bhojanna explained. Of the 107 high schools in the district, six schools have made the switch so far. One concern raised was whether students might experience neck strain by having to turn toward the teacher. “That’s a valid concern, but we’ve found practical ways to address it,” Bhojanna added. Another feature of the new layout is the rotation of seats — no student gets a fixed place. This encourages fairness and breaks monotony. Teachers, too, find it easier to engage with the entire class. “With this setup, teachers can maintain eye contact with all students, and discussions become more inclusive as everyone can see one another,” an official said. The response so far has been encouraging. Students have taken well to the change and enjoy the fresh classroom dynamic. Telangana now joins Kerala and Tamil Nadu in embracing the U-turn, both in spirit and in school furniture.





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