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Widiastuti, Kurnia; Susilo, Mohamad Joko; Nurfinaputri, Hanifah Sausan – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2020
This study aimed to determine the factors that influence student learning comfort in the classroom and its distribution. This explorative study employed 772 students who were elementary school, junior high school, and senior high school students in several Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta schools. Data collection techniques using open questionnaires. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Architecture, Elementary School Students, High School Students
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Özyildirim, Gülnar – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2021
Understanding the educational environment and effectively regulating it in consistent with educational objectives is an important factor in facilitating teaching and a crucial ability for the teachers. Investigating the perception of 12 classroom teachers at four elementary schools about their classroom environment, this study aims to reveal the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Information Center on Exceptional Children. – 1971
The annotated bibliography, one in a series of over 50 similar listings related to handicapped and gifted children, contains 91 references selected from Exceptional Child Education Abstracts dealing with physical facilities, educational or institutional, for exceptional children. The entries, which include texts, journal articles, research…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Architectural Programing, Bibliographies, Building Design
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White Hat, Emily R. – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2019
Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) were founded with humble beginnings. From the movement's inception, the founders used any available community space to teach classes, including church basements; trailers; and older, government buildings constructed for purposes other than teaching, lab, or office use. There were other limitations. Many…
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, Colleges, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Facilities Improvement
Jordan, Beth – 1998
This tipsheet offers suggestions for the instructor who has a student with both a vision and a hearing loss, stressing that the first step is to talk with the student to determine what modifications are necessary. Specific recommendations are offered for the following areas: (1) use of student aids/accommodations (such as interpreters, notetakers,…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Accessibility (for Disabled), Deaf Blind, Higher Education
Kerns, James T.; Ellis, Richard E. – 2003
This guide's primary focus is to recommend good health and safety practices to helpensure safer schools in Washington state. Some of the safety practices that are recommended affect school operationand maintenance, repairs and minor construction, as well as the school's administrative organization and lines of communication. The guide also focuses…
Descriptors: Child Health, Inspection, School Buildings, School Safety
Isley, Ann, Comp.; Anthony, Eugene, Comp. – 1981
The booklet is intended for regular and special educators involved with visually impaired students in North Carolina local schools. Seven sections are devoted to the following topics (sample subtopics in parentheses): characteristics (low vision training, vision testing); classroom arrangement (seating location, lighting); materials (large print,…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidance
Botello, Jennifer A. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
With increased dependence on computer-based standardized tests to assess academic achievement, technological literacy has become an essential skill. Yet, because students have unequal access to technology, they may not have equal opportunities to perform well on these computer-based tests. The researcher had observed students taking the STAR…
Descriptors: Lighting, Computers, Computer Assisted Testing, Performance
Ostenson, Jonathan William – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2012
Classroom teachers have been encouraged to incorporate more multimedia production in the classroom as a means of helping students develop critical media literacy skills. However, they have not always been well trained in how to evaluate the work students create; many teachers struggle to know which criteria to use in assessing student work. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Media Literacy, Multimedia Materials, Alignment (Education)
Illuminating Engineering Society, New York, NY. – 1962
THIS IS A GUIDE FOR SCHOOL LIGHTING, DESIGNED FOR EDUCATORS AS WELL AS ARCHITECTS. IT MAKES USE OF RECENT RESEARCH, NOTABLY THE BLACKWELL REPORT ON EVALUATION OF VISUAL TASKS. THE GUIDE BEGINS WITH AN OVERVIEW OF CHANGING GOALS AND NEEDS OF SCHOOL LIGHTING, AND A TABULATION OF COMMON CLASSROOM VISUAL TASKS THAT REQUIRE VARIATIONS IN LIGHTING.…
Descriptors: Auditoriums, Classroom Design, Data, Dormitories
Hunt, Elmer E., Jr. – 1972
Designed to aid the classroom teacher in the improvement of instruction through television, this manual consists of two parts: program utilization guide and equipment utilization guide. The first part introduces the jargon and history of this system of mass communication, and discusses the appropriate ways to incorporate TV into the classroom.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Technology, Educational Television, Equipment Maintenance
Frueauff, Ronda; Wall, Tony; Essley, Ron; Hall, Michael – Educational Facility Planner, 2011
A child starting school today won't leave until 2023, by which point who knows what technology will be commonplace? Schooling must become more flexible and therefore more engaging and interesting. Classrooms worldwide remain largely traditional, and technology is usually prescriptive. It is clear that bold action is required to improve STEM…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Technology Uses in Education, Middle Schools, Educational Facilities Design
National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, New York, NY. – 1963
THE IMPORTANCE OF ILLUMINATION TO THE SCHOOL CHILD IS DISCUSSED. VISUAL EFFICIENCY HAS A MARKED EFFECT UPON MANY LEARNING SITUATIONS AND IT IS INFLUENCED BY A NUMBER OF FACTORS--(1) THE STAGE OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD'S EYES, (2) THE PRESENCE OF EYE DEFECTS, (3) RELATIVE BRIGHTNESS OF OBJECT AND BACKGROUND (CONTRAST), (4) SIZE OF…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Lighting, Maintenance, Physical Health
CAUDILL, WILLIAM W.; RICHARDSON, L.S. – 1955
AN ARCHITECT AND A SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS COLLABORATED ON THE DESIGN FOR A HIGH SCHOOL, WHICH STRESSED ECONOMY AND FLEXIBILITY. THEY CONSIDERED THREE ASPECTS OF FLEXIBILITY--(1) EXPANDABILITY, (2) CONVERTIBILITY, AND (3) VERSATILITY. EXPANDABILITY IS DISCUSSED IN TERMS OF SITE SELECTION AND PLANNING. CONVERTIBILITY FEATURES IDENTIFIED INCLUDE…
Descriptors: Auditoriums, Building Design, Classroom Design, Construction Costs
Sherwin, John R.; Parker, Danny S. – 1996
A study of the Florida Public Building Loan Concept pilot program determined its effectiveness in helping to upgrade building energy systems. The pilot program, termed FLASTAR (Florida Alliance for Saving Taxes and Resources), involved the comprehensive metering of an elementary school to demonstrate energy savings potential after retrofitting…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement
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