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Klumas, Lawrence J.; Klumas, Janet L. – Facilities Manager, 2011
Too often a facilities organization lacks leadership. There are many reasons, but most of these involve the person in charge--the director, or another office above the organization, or those who hire the foregoing. Too often they are qualified technically or professionally in some specific area, but they lack the primary ingredients, experience…
Descriptors: Leadership, Goal Orientation, Supervision, Facilities Management
Baxter, Mark – American School & University, 2011
Many mattress manufacturers recommend that consumers rotate their mattresses at least twice a year to help prevent soft spots from developing and increase the product's life span. It's unfortunate that the same kind of treatment can't be applied to flooring for schools, such as carpeting, especially in hallways. Being able to flip or turn a carpet…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), School Buildings, Facilities Management, Sanitation
National Forum on Education Statistics, 2012
Safe and secure facilities that foster learning are crucial to providing quality education services, and developing and maintaining these facilities requires considerable resources and organization. Facility information systems allow education organizations to collect and manage data that can be used to inform and guide decisionmaking about the…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Facilities Management, Information Management, Management Information Systems
VanOort, Adam – American School & University, 2012
Facility managers everywhere are tasked with improving energy efficiency to control costs. Those strides cannot be achieved at the expense of system performance and reliability, or the comfort of the people within those properties. There are few places where this is truer than in schools and universities. K-12 schools and university lecture spaces…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Educational Facilities Design, Facilities Management, Educational Environment
Levine, Jack B. – School Business Affairs, 2012
Superintendents and boards of education more often than not choose "books over bricks" and their repair and maintenance budgets usually are lower than what they need. However, they all recognize the importance of healthy schools for students and staff. Is there a way to improve the condition of one's school buildings without spending a lot of…
Descriptors: Pollution, School Districts, School Buildings, Facilities Management
Lin, Shao; Kielb, Christine L.; Reddy, Amanda L.; Chapman, Bonnie R.; Hwang, Syni-An – Journal of School Health, 2012
Background: Good school indoor air quality (IAQ) can affect the health and functioning of school occupants. Thus, it is important to assess the degree to which schools and districts employ strategies to ensure good IAQ management. We examined and compared the patterns of IAQ management strategies between public elementary schools and their school…
Descriptors: Pollution, Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Comparative Analysis
Blumenthal, Anita – Facilities Manager, 2013
"Higher education is at a crossroads," Kelly Baxley declared as he introduced the plenary session at the APPA 2013 conference in Minneapolis last August. "The sector urgently needs to innovate because becoming a savvy user of technology is now a requirement, regardless of industry or career path. The vast proliferation of mobile…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Trend Analysis, Educational Development, Influence of Technology
Posey, Michael J.; Webster, Ann H. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2013
In September of 2012, a mixed methods exploratory research study was conducted from among the 270 presidents of public two-year colleges in the 11-state region accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. The purpose of the study was to examine the environmental sustainability practices used at these…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Environmental Education, Two Year Colleges, Educational Practices
Bana, Zubeda; Khaki, Jan-e-Alam – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2015
This article shares the findings from a case study conducted to explore the leadership practices of Principals of the Government Elementary Colleges of Education across Pakistan. The study focused on how these Principals understood their roles and responsibilities in the context of the changing role of teacher education in Pakistan and in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Leadership Styles, Leadership Role
Harris, Bill; Maldeis, Neil – Facilities Manager, 2011
Community college enrollments usually rise during tough economic times and the recent recession and slow recovery are no exception. According to the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), the number of students attending community colleges has grown dramatically in the last decade to about 12.4 million last fall. The AACC says that 1.4…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Sustainable Development, School Buildings, School Construction
Angerame, Timothy – American School & University, 2011
When financial savings are critical to every institution, facility managers demand even more from their energy systems while looking to spend less. One way to achieve significant energy savings and healthy schools without making a substantial capital investment is through energy monitoring and chiller plant optimization. The greatest energy…
Descriptors: Energy Management, Energy, Internet, Energy Conservation
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2011
The promise of sustainably designed school facilities is that they will operate more efficiently and last longer than buildings constructed in more traditional ways. But that promise comes with a big if. The payoff is delivered only if the facility managers operate and maintain the buildings in ways that adhere to sustainable strategies called for…
Descriptors: Maintenance, Educational Facilities, Sustainable Development, Educational Facilities Improvement
Starr, Karen – School Business Affairs, 2013
One important effect of increasing localized autonomy, authority, responsibility, and accountability has been a growing yet understated recognition that effective business management is an essential component of educational leadership. The education business is expanding and becoming more complex and requires propitious oversight. As a result,…
Descriptors: School Business Officials, Instructional Leadership, School Administration, Governance
Medlin, E. Lander – Facilities Manager, 2013
This article reports that since its founding in 1914, APPA has become a premier association serving its diverse membership of international educational institutions in all areas of facilities management. APPA's programs, products, and services are designed to equip facilities professionals with the technical knowledge and necessary…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, Facilities Management, Educational Facilities, Strategic Planning
Morrow, Paula C.; McElroy, James C.; Scheibe, Kevin P. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
Prior research on the effects of office redesign on work-related outcomes has been largely a theoretical and yielded mixed and conflicting findings. Expanding on individual reactions to office design changes as specified by social interference theory, we propose that office redesign affects organizational commitment and this relationship is…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Employees, Employee Attitudes, Work Environment