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"fixed classroom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical classroom space that is designated for a specific class or course and is not flexible or easily changeable. Example: The history class was held in the fixed classroom on the second floor of the school building, while the science class rotated among different laboratories.
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Wilder documents the first year of a small "free" elementary school in New Jersey, a school without tests, grades, mandatory classes, or fixed classroom structure.
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I was very sad and I really hope that someone will help us fix the classrooms so that we can study in a solid structure".
Inside, the building addresses the rapidly changing nature of education, as fixed and formal classrooms are giving way to online learning.
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