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College Planning & Management, 2002
Describes the renovation of a former recreation center at Ohio University which allowed the combination of six schools of the College of Health and Human Services in one convenient location. Includes photographs. (EV)
Descriptors: Building Design, College Buildings, Educational Facilities Improvement, Higher Education
College Planning & Management, 2000
Describes how Michigan's Ferris State University converted its old obsolescent Health, Physical Education, and Recreation building into a dedicated recreation center. Photos are provided. (GR)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Obsolescence, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement
School Planning & Management, 2002
Four experts in school design discuss what constitutes best practice in educational facilities planning and design. Their discussions include examples of schools that illustrate these best practices. (EV)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning
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Calvo-Sotelo, Pablo Campos – Higher Education Policy, 2006
In 1927, a group of advisors to King Alfonso XIII of Spain, led by the architect Modesto Lopez-Otero, set out for the United States and Canada. Previously, they had visited a number of European cities where they examined the medieval architectural form of some famous universities. Inspired by a Utopian vision, the journey to the New World studied…
Descriptors: Universities, School Buildings, Building Design, Architecture
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Vatsky, Sharon – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Frank Lloyd Wright was born and raised on the farmlands of Wisconsin. His mother had a vision that her son would become a great architect. Wright was raised with strong guiding principles, a love of nature, a belief in the unity of all things, and a respect for discipline and hard work. He created the philosophy of "organic architecture," which…
Descriptors: Architecture, Museums, Building Design, Art Activities
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Stitt-Bergh, Monica; Hilgers, Thomas – Across the Disciplines, 2009
The authors describe their experiences assessing writing-across-the-curriculum and general education programs, paying particular attention to processes and their consequences. At the University of Hawai'i at Manoa (UHM), a relatively large research-extensive university, general education assessment activities have been designed around two goals:…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, General Education, Program Evaluation, Research Universities
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Extejt, Marian M.; Smith, Jonathan E. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2009
The question of whether leadership is teachable has received considerable attention in the academic and practitioner arenas. Organized athletic team participation offers students a different experiential venue that many argue develops leadership. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between organized sports team…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Team Training, Athletics, Social Psychology
von Ahlefeld, Hannah – CELE Exchange, 2009
CELE's International Pilot Project on Evaluating Quality in Educational Spaces aims to assist education authorities, schools and others to maximise the use of and investment in learning environments. This article provides an update on the pilot project, which is currently being implemented in Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, Portugal and the United…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, School Space
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Roza, Marguerite – Education Next, 2009
As the economic outlook continues to darken, school districts will be looking for ways to cut costs, and they will no doubt wrestle with some difficult issues. When does it make sense to keep classes small? When does it make sense to increase class sizes to cut costs? Such debates are often carried out in the absence of information about what…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Finance, School Districts, Federal Government
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Cushing, Lisa S.; Carter, Erik W.; Clark, Nitasha; Wallis, Terry; Kennedy, Craig H. – Journal of Special Education, 2009
Recent legislative and school reform efforts require schools to evaluate and improve educational practices for students with severe disabilities. The authors developed the "Program Quality Measurement Tool" (PQMT) to enable administrators and educators to evaluate the educational programming provided to students with severe disabilities against…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Validity, Severe Disabilities, Educational Practices
Macleod, Fiona – Universities UK, 2010
Since their introduction in 2006, for the two years for which figures are available, variable tuition fees have brought 1.3 billion British pounds new income into the higher education sector. This report provides an insight into how this income has been used by English universities. It is based on national data and responses from 62% of English…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Income, Fees, Tuition
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Basa, Inci – Educational Forum, 2010
Project selection is an essential matter of design teaching. Based on observations of a specific curriculum, the author claims that a wide repertoire of subjects including offices, restaurants, hotels, and other public places are used to prepare design students, but that schools and other "learning environments/ schools" are similarly…
Descriptors: Interior Design, Educational Facilities Design, Building Design, Architectural Education
Kerns, Marilyn – 1977
This report attempts to supply information on energy conservation mechanisms that can be employed in schools to the public schools of Minnesota. The report begins by presenting guidelines for developing an energy conservation plan. The two models include the concept of Total Educational Energy Management as developed by the Colorado Department of…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Building Systems, Climate Control, Design Requirements
THARP, CHARLES D. – 1963
A DESCRIPTION OF THE INCEPTION, OBJECTIVES, OPERATION, EQUIPMENT, AND PERSONNEL OF THE LEARNING AND INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES CENTER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI IS GIVEN. FACULTY COMMITTEES WERE APPOINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TO WORK OUT THE PHILOSOPHY OF A NEW DIVISION WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY WHICH WOULD MEET THE PROBLEMS OF THE INADEQUACY OF…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Class Size, Educational Equipment
Carrier Corp., Syracuse, NY. – 1960
A STUDY OF THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT AND THE PREPARATION OF A MODEL DESIGN SOLUTION HAS BEEN CONDUCTED BY AN ARCHITECTURAL FIRM. THE SOLUTION USED DATA FROM AN EXISTING COMPARISON SCHOOL IN THE REDESIGN OF THE EDUCATIONAL FACILITY BASED ON THE INDEPENDENT CONTROL OF THE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE ELIMINATION OF CLASSROOM WINDOWS. THIS APPROACH…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Building Operation, Comparative Analysis
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