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Grube, Kathryn J. – Educational Planning, 2014
Contrarily to color research, white values of paint are the most commonly applied finish selection on classroom walls today. White walls have been used in American schoolhouse settings since the first discovered paint, also white, was invented and made available some two hundred years ago. Originally, white paint was seen as hygienic and…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Color Planning, Color, Classroom Design
Yamada-Rice, Dylan – Literacy, 2011
This article looks at the way in which the changing visual environment affects education at two levels: in communication patterns and research methodologies. The research considers differences in the variance and quantity of types of visual media and their relationship to the written mode in the urban landscapes of Tokyo and London, using…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Research Methodology, Visual Aids, Young Children
Peer reviewedSmith, Nancy R. – CEFP Journal, 1980
Modern principles of color applied to schools will greatly improve the scholastic performance of students. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Color Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Requirements, Learning Processes
Johnson, Kathleen M. – School Planning and Management, 1997
In selecting an overall color scheme for a facility, start with the largest areas first. The carpeting followed by the walls, then furniture and other accessories. Because color can affect people emotionally and behaviorally, consideration should be given to who will be using the space. (MLF)
Descriptors: Carpeting, Color Planning, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education

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