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Sledge, George W.; And Others – 1980
This publication presents information and suggestions for providing adequate buildings and facilities for vocational agriculture/agribusiness education programs. Parts 1 and 2 are devoted to effective need assessment and long-range planning of the facilities on the basis of local comprehensive instructional programs. Part 3 addresses factors to…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Building Plans, Classroom Design
Cooper, Harris M.; And Others – 1974
Fourteen classrooms were grouped according to environmental format (open/mixed/traditional) and differences in teacher-student interaction patterns and perceptions of responsibility for outcomes assessed. As predicted, open classrooms showed the highest percentage of dyadic interactions. Also as predicted, open classrooms tended to show the lowest…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Educational Research
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Richard, Nancy; Madeja, Stanley S. – 1974
This book describes a 2-year project, an aesthetically focused experimental kindergarten emphasizing instruction in perceptual skills to stimulate acute sensory awareness (which would theoretically help the children become more academically able), and use of the arts as an instructional vehicle. The open education model stresses classroom centers…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Classroom Design, Creative Development, Experimental Programs
Campbell, Sheila; And Others – 1975
This collection of 4 bilingual papers on facilities and equipment in day care centers is part of a series of papers on various aspects of day care published by the Canadian Department of Health and Welfare. Each paper is presented in both English and French. Paper I, concerning space and equipment in the playground, consists of short lists of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Design, Classroom Furniture, Day Care
DEUTSCH, MARTIN; AND OTHERS
BECAUSE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT HAS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE DISADVANTAGED CHILD, INSTRUCTIONAL SPACE SHOULD BE PROVIDED THAT WILL FACILITATE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT. GUIDELINES ARE GIVEN FOR GENERAL AREA, BLOCK ALCOVE, MANIPULATIVE TOY AREA, READING AND LISTENING AREA, DOLL AND HOUSEKEEPING AREA, ART AREA, TUTORING BOOTH, CUBICLES, TOILETS, STORAGE,…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education
Brown, Carol Wegley; Peters, Donald L. – 1979
The major objectives of this investigation were to: (a) describe and compare the social interaction patterns of handicapped and nonhandicapped children in integrated early education classes; (b) identify characteristics of the classrooms and the teachers that were related to these patterns of social interaction; (c) identify child characteristics…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques
Gallington, Ralph O. – IAVE, 1966
Industrial arts is to suffer much change in the immediate future if it is to survive. In teaching modern American industry, the most effective methods and equipment must be used. Duplication of facilities should be minimized and larger unit facilities should be geared to team teaching. Machines and equipment should be designed to move freely from…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Design Requirements, Flexible Facilities
Grittner, Frank, Ed. – Voice of the Wisconsin Foreign Language Teacher, 1967
This brief examination of innovative foreign language programs in Wisconsin high schools begins with descriptions of the varied use and design of the language laboratory in three schools to increase self pacing, eliminate waste of time, and allow for tapes that supplement rather than repeat textbook material. Also described are (1) a course in…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Independent Study
Hewett, Frank M. – 1968
The emotionally disturbed child is presented as a learning problem whose difficulties can be helped by the teacher and school. The description of educational goals, methodology, and assessment includes the psychodynamic-interpersonal, sensory-neurological, and behavior modification strategies; a developmental sequence of educational goals;…
Descriptors: Achievement, Attention Control, Behavior, Behavior Change
Rivlin, Leanne G.; Rothenberg, Marilyn – 1975
Open classrooms, embodying an educational policy and a setting departing from the traditional is said to provide especially good opportunities for environmental studies. An approach that summarizes a wide range of information on specific classes is a beginning to gathering environmental information useful to the deisgn process. This information…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research
Green, Alan C. – 1969
The presentation by Alan C. Green briefly discusses the activities and concerns of EFL and elaborates on the learning environment of the 1970's. Building programming is discussed along with the need to consider--(1) time utilization, (2) architect's early involvement in the process of building programming, (3) prevention of domination over the…
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Classroom Design, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Improvement
Persons, Scott; And Others – 1973
Three documents describe the Project Success Environment Program, which was funded to help alleviate behavioral and academic problems of children from urban, low-socio-economic backgrounds by providing them with an opportunity to experience success in school. The program, sponsored by the Atlanta Public Schools, consisted of: (1) a positive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Classroom Design, Contingency Management
Burns, Joshua A. – 1971
This paper examines the first year activities of an environmental analysis and design project to develop and implement a program that treats the science department of Oak Grove High School, San Jose, California, in an experimental manner. Implicit in this purpose is the development of evaluative and design tools for space users at minimum cost and…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Design, Environmental Research
Brown, Judy – 1975
This unit of the Flexible Learning System (FLS) provides training on how to use classroom planning to avoid management problems and techniques to reduce inappropriate behavior in the classroom. Management is approached as the process of organizing and structuring the classroom, its activities, and the responsibilities of staff and children.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Class Activities, Classroom Design, Classroom Techniques
Oseroff, Andrew; And Others – Academic Therapy, 1987
Suggestions for resource room teachers working with visually impaired learning disabled students include: consideration of students' unique learning needs; assessment of functional vision; use of assistive devices (such as closed-circuit television); classroom arrangement that facilitates organization and movement; and basic skills instruction…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Basic Skills, Classroom Design, Classroom Techniques
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