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Boren, David – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A university president discusses his goal to use the college years, when students live closely together, to create a community where individuals assume responsibility for each other. The writer advocates decision-making with this goal in mind at the forefront. Outdoor spaces and gardens with benches need to be designed to function as inviting…
Descriptors: Dormitories, Student Organizations, Student Unions, Educational Facilities Design
National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities, 2009
Doors serve a variety of needs and purposes in schools: (1) Exterior doors provide building security and protection from the elements; and (2) Interior doors control the movement of people among school spaces, help control noise and air flow, and act as flame and smoke barriers during a fire. In a lockdown, they serve as safety barriers. From a…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Educational Facilities Design, Ventilation, School Security
Hilliard, Ann; Talbert Jackson, Barbara – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2011
Many school leaders today are experiencing many challenges to ensure that their schools are successful. Since the passage of No Child Left Behind Act, school leaders have been faced with making sure that all students, regardless of language and/or background, are successful on the state assessment test. If students do not make AYP Annual Yearly…
Descriptors: Leadership, Educational Administration, Success, Educational Trends
Baumann, James A., Ed. – Association of College and University Housing Officers - International, 2010
The "Talking Stick" is published bimonthly, six times a year in January/February, March/April, May/June, July/August, September/October, and November/December by the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International. Each issue is divided into three sections: Features, Columns, and Departments. These sections contain articles…
Descriptors: College Housing, Dormitories, Sustainable Development, Energy Conservation
Scott-Watson, W. – PEB Exchange, 2008
Scotland's Building Excellence programme is exploring the implications of curriculum reform for school building design. It includes events which bring together teachers, designers, school managers and local authorities.
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Building Design, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Drexler, Brad – American School & University, 2008
In an effort to quantify what constitutes an "environmentally correct" building, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) created the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system. LEED has become the North American standard for what constitutes sustainable design. The LEED guidelines are the best way to differentiate genuinely…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Certification, Sustainable Development, Environmental Influences
Lang, Dale Christopher – DesignShare (NJ1), 2007
Seattle Public Schools recently underwent a revolutionary change in their educational specifying process. Led by facilities Executive Director John Vacchiery and Director Nan Stavnshoj, the district now requires that all new or remodeled middle and high school projects funded by the district follow a student centered dynamic, rather than a…
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Change
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2007
Showing up at school is critical to a student's success. Students with prolonged or chronic absences from the classroom are likely to fall behind in their studies, and schools with high absentee rates risk the erosion of badly needed funding. As such, it is vital for school and university learning spaces to be environments that do not jeopardize…
Descriptors: Pollution, Hazardous Materials, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Environment
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2007
Education administrators do not have to be deeply committed to the ecology movement to see the value of conserving energy and providing more environmentally friendly facilities. Reducing energy costs frees up funds for learning programs. Providing more healthful facilities can help students and teachers ward off illness and disease and perform…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Energy Management, Energy Conservation, Conservation (Environment)
Harknett, Thomas – American School & University, 2007
The decision to develop a transportation master plan for a school or university is often is a gradual process determined by changes that might have seemed insignificant in the beginning, but have combined to create problems that no longer can be ignored. Many circumstances can bring to light the need for a transportation master plan. In some…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Facilities Design, Traffic Safety, Transportation
Im, Piljae – ProQuest LLC, 2009
A methodology to develop an easy-to-use toolkit for the preliminary design of high performance schools in hot and humid climates was presented. The toolkit proposed in this research will allow decision makers without simulation knowledge easily to evaluate accurately energy efficient measures for K-5 schools, which would contribute to the…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Radiation, Heat, Program Effectiveness
Klocko, Barbara A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The impact of the superintendent in the design decision-making process of sustainable school buildings was examined in this study to determine whether superintendents who have more knowledge and commitment to sustainability have a greater influence on green building practices within their school districts than those who do not. Utilizing a…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, School Districts, Archives, School Buildings
Alderson, Kris – American School & University, 2009
It's estimated that at least 22 million school days are lost every year because of colds caught by students and faculty, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There's still no cure for the common cold, but there is a time-honored way to prevent it: handwashing, ideally with good old soap and water. It's still the best…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Public Health, Sanitary Facilities, Prevention
Sheerin, Bruce – PEB Exchange, 2008
The government of New Zealand delegates property expenditure decisions to each individual school. Such a decentralised environment creates a challenge for school boards and principals to obtain advice on the complex issues around designing schools. To inform schools, the Ministry of Education provides numerous publications related to design and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Decision Making, School Based Management
Chansomsak, Sant; Vale, Brenda – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2008
This article is based on research undertaken as part of a study of sustainable school design in Thailand. Since school design solutions are inevitably affected by educational theory and practice, in the search for appropriate building solutions, it has been necessary to review Thai educational theories and practices that relate to the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Facilities Design, Indigenous Knowledge, Educational Theories