A traditional classroom provides face-to-face instruction from a teacher to students in the same physical setting. While traditional classrooms have structured learning environments with set schedules, they allow for direct interaction between students and teachers, as well as collaborative learning among classmates. However, traditional classrooms can also be inflexible and time-consuming for students. Some advantages of traditional classrooms include opportunities for participation, interaction, and learning from teachers and peers, while disadvantages include costs of commuting, rigid schedules, and students playing a passive role. Overall, traditional classrooms best support learning styles involving cooperation, receiving feedback, and non-technological resources.