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Wolff, Max – 1967
A survey of all U.S. cities having populations greater than 50,000 and of 125 cities having populations between 20,000 and 50,000 shows that the adoption or planning of educational parks is becoming widespread throughout the country. The survey used three sources to obtain data on current educational park development: (1) Questionnaires to State…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Parks, Educational Planning, National Surveys
Pettigrew, Thomas F. – Sci Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Centralization, Educational Facilities, Educational Innovation, Educational Parks
Nat Sch, 1969
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Parks
Cohen, Stanley, Ed. – Consulting Engineer, 1971
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Innovation, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
Cohen, Stanley, Ed. – Consulting Engineer, 1971
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Parks
Wolff, Max; Rudikoff, Benjamin – 1970
Part I of this report surveys current plans for educational park development, i.e., a cluster of schools in a campus-like setting sharing a central administration and some common facilities. Information, gleaned from State Commissioners of Education, State Commissioners by regions, superintendents, researchers and planners, showed that there are…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Developmental Programs, Educational Complexes, Educational Facilities
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1967
BASED ON A STUDY OF RACIAL ISOLATION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, THIS PAMPHLET NOTES SOME TECHNIQUES FOR SCHOOL DESEGREGATION. ELEMENTS COMMON TO SUCCESSFUL DESEGREGATION INCLUDE THE LEADERSHIP OF SCHOOL OFFICIALS, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, QUALITY EDUCATION, MINIMIZING OF RACIAL FRICTION, CLASSROOM DESEGREGATION, AND ENLARGED ATTENDANCE AREAS. MOST…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Community Involvement, Desegregation Methods, Educational Complexes
McClurkin, W.D. – 1967
Speakers and discussions at this one day conference were dedicated to building for quality education, with major emphasis on the concept of educational parks. The five major speeches are--(1) Advantages and Disadvantages of Educational Parks, (2) Educational Parks: Appalachian Style, emphasizing a twist in the park idea in order to accommodate…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Comparative Analysis, Educational Complexes, Educational Facilities
Booth, William, Comp.; And Others – 1969
This study considers use of the "educational park" and "middle school" concepts in Fresno, California. It is part of Phase II of PROJECT DESIGN, an ESEA Title III project administered by the Fresno City Unified School District. The educational park remains largely theoretical; few have moved to physical planning and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Centralization, Educational Complexes, Educational Economics
MCCARTHY, JOSEPH F.X. – 1966
PRESENTED IS A DETAILED REPORT ON PLANS FOR AN EDUCATIONAL PARK IN THE BRONX IN NEW YORK CITY. THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PARK ARE BASED ON THE MAJOR CRITERIA OF (1) PROVISION FOR SCHOOL INTEGRATION, (2) DEVELOPMENT OF A SOUND COMMUNITY-SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP, (3) IMPLEMENTATION OF GRADE LEVEL REORGANIZATION AS SET FORTH BY BOARD OF EDUCATION…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Facilities, Educational Parks, Facilities
LYLE, JEROLYN R.; O'BRIEN, RICHARD J. – 1968
THIS TECHNICAL NOTE IS A NONTECHNICAL DISCUSSION OF THE URBAN EDUCATION MODEL, AN ANALYTIC, SYMOBLIC MODEL TO BE USED IN PLANNING THE LOCATION AND ENROLLMENT SIZE OF URBAN SCHOOLS. AMONG THE EDUCATIONAL ALTERNATIVES THAT MAY BE CONSIDERED BY THE METHODOLOGY PRESENTED ARE THE "GREAT HIGH SCHOOLS" AND THE "EDUCATIONAL PARKS." THE…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Decision Making, Educational Facilities
Syracuse City School District, NY. – 1969
The concept of educational parks composed of elementary schools was introduced to the Syracuse community in 1966. The first campus was planned for 4,320 children who were to be housed in eight 540-pupil schools. A review of the size, cost, and location of the first campus has led to some modifications in the original plan. This summary describes…
Descriptors: Building Obsolescence, Campus Planning, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Data Processing
FISCHER, JOHN H.
TO ASSIST IN DESEGREGATION, VARIOUS MODELS FOR THE SCHOOL PARK ARE PROPOSED--(1) ASSEMBLING ALL STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS OF A SMALL OR MEDIUM-SIZED COMMUNITY ON A SINGLE CAMPUS, (2) SERVING ONE SECTION OF A LARGE CITY, (3) CENTERING ALL SCHOOL FACILITIES FOR A SINGLE LEVEL OF EDUCATION ON A SINGLE SITE, AND (4) ESTABLISHING RINGS OF SCHOOL PARKS ABOUT…
Descriptors: Black Education, Educational Complexes, Educational Facilities, Educational Needs
Wolff, Max – 1970
This book analyzes and discusses the various aspects of the "Educational Park," the concept of which was originated as an approach to the present-day crisis of the inner city and its public school system. Basically, the Educational Park is conceived as a large clustering of educational facilities serving all the schools on a campus, so as to bring…
Descriptors: Community Services, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Educational Finance
Syracuse City School District, NY. – 1967
This document digests a study made to examine the feasibility of plans for the future construction of all elementary educational facilities in Syracuse, New York. Four educational park sites are planned to house all elementary students. The first park provides for eight satellite schools accommodating 4,160 pupils, with special education…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Building Design, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Facilities
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