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Martin, Clyde Inez – Childhood Education, 1974
Discusses importance of humanities education for the teacher as well as the child. A teacher education course for developing the humanities in a classroom curriculum is described. (ED)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary School Curriculum, Humanities Instruction
American School Board Journal, 1974
A volunteer observer program has drastically reduced the incidence of vandalism in the schools of the Schaumburg, Illinois District.
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Delinquency Prevention, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
Education Canada, 1969
Descriptors: Action Research, Classrooms, Cooperative Programs, Educational Facilities Design
Turner, J. M. A. – Education Canada, 1969
Descriptors: Bilingual Schools, Campus Planning, Campuses, Cooperative Programs
Lukco, Bernard J. – 1981
Information concerning energy conservation management is presented to aid school administrators in improving the energy efficiency of their buildings and programs. Three general topics are discussed: (1) the general nature and unique characteristics of school energy management; (2) initial steps in developing a conservation program, including…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Energy Conservation
Lawrence, Jerry – 1981
Value Engineering (VE) is a cost optimizing technique used to analyze design quality and cost-effectiveness. The application of VE procedures to the design and construction of school facilities has been adopted by the state of Washington. By using VE, the optimum value for every life cycle dollar spent on a facility is obtained by identifying not…
Descriptors: Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Washington Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia. – 1981
Value Engineering (VE) is a cost-optimizing technique used to analyze design quality and cost-effectiveness. The application of VE procedures to the design and construction of school facilities has been adopted by the state of Washington. This technical manual provides guidance in developing the scope and applicability of VE to school projects; in…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
CALKINS, HUGH; AND OTHERS – 1962
RECOMMENDATIONS INCLUDED REALIZATION OF CITIZEN RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE QUALITY OF SCHOOL BOARDS AND FOR THE MEANS OF FINDING THE MOST QUALIFIED BOARD CANDIDATES, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE DESIGN OF THE NEW CITY OF CLEVELAND SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO REALIZE GREATEST LONG TERM VALUE FROM THE RECENTLY APPROVED BOND ISSUE, AND MAJOR IMPROVEMENT IN…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Educational Facilities Design, School Funds
BAILEY, THOMAS D. – 1965
IN ORDER TO SERVE AS A GUIDE FOR ARCHITECTS, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS, AND SCHOOL LUNCH SUPERVISORS, THIS REPORT SPECIFIES CRITERIA FOR SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAMS. AREAS DISCUSSED INCLUDE--(1) SELECTION, PROCUREMENT, AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE NUMBER OF MEALS TO BE SERVED, (2) REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE EXPANSION, (3) SANITATION AND…
Descriptors: Dining Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Equipment, Equipment Standards
CHERRY, RALPH W. – 1956
IT IS THE BELIEF OF SOME THAT SCHOOL PLANTS ARE FOR CHILDREN. TO SERVE AS A STUDY GUIDE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS BELIEF, THIS PAPER PRESENTS PRINCIPLES, NEEDS OF CHILDREN, AND A LIST OF SUGGESTED READING. BASIC PRINCIPLES DISCUSSED ARE--(1) DEVELOPMENT IS A PRODUCT OF TWO FACTORS--LEARNING AND GROWTH, (2) HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT FOLLOW AN…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Childhood Needs, Criteria
HASE, GERALD J.; HICK, BASIL L. – 1962
THIS PAMPHLET IS DESIGNED TO HELP ARCHITECTS AND LOCAL SCHOOL OFFICIALS IN THE PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACILITIES IN NEW AND EXISTING BUILDINGS. FACILITIES MENTIONED INCLUDE--(1) GYMNASIUM, (2) SWIMMING POOL, (3) SMALL GROUP ACTIVITY ROOM, (4) DRESSING AND SHOWERING ROOMS, (5) TEAM ROOM, (6) EQUIPMENT DRYING ROOM, (7) LAUNDRY…
Descriptors: Athletics, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design, Facility Requirements
Stanford Univ., CA. School Planning Lab. – 1962
AT THE END OF WORLD WAR II, ENGLAND EXPERIENCED A SHORTAGE OF TRADITIONAL BUILDING MATERIALS WHILE HAVING TO FACE THE PROBLEM OF PROVIDING MORE THAN 1 MILLION PLACES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN IN 7 YEARS. IN 1946, THE COUNTY OF HERTFORDSHIRE BEGAN USING PREFABRICATED STANDARDIZED MATERIALS FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION TO MEET THIS NEED. STANDARDIZATION HAS SO…
Descriptors: Building Design, Buildings, College Buildings, Construction Costs
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Education in Asia and Oceania. – 1979
The sensation of thermal comfort is determined by a combination of air temperature, humidity of the air, rate of movement of the air, and radiant heat. This digest is intended to assist architects to design educational facilities that are as thermally comfortable as is possible without recourse to mechanical air conditioning. A nomogram is…
Descriptors: Air Flow, Architectural Research, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Brush, Martha S. – Journal of the American Institute of Architects, 1963
A national volunteer program for producing a children's theater in elementary schools is severaly limited by the inadequacy of theater facilities in local school systems. A general discussion of the theater program is presented, the current state of theater facilities in elementary schools, difficulties in play production, and possible causes for…
Descriptors: Auditoriums, Construction Materials, Consultants, Design Requirements
Sanders, Luther W., Ed.
A review of community trends precedes a description of the building program for this high school facility. Requirements were oriented toward--(1) serving the needs of a comprehensive program, (2) use of new educational techniques and aids, and (3) economic planning. The centralized core plan radiates about an administrative complex which…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Educational Facilities Design, Flexible Facilities, High Schools
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