Delaney Card

The Delaney Card (a.k.a. Visual Seating Plan) is a method of classroom management. This small one-by-three-inch card has been used extensively in the New York metropolitan area since the 1950s. Each Delaney Card contains the name of one student in class, and lists their names, telephone numbers, addresses and other vital information of each student.

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