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Moore, Gary T. – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Examines the size of child-care-center spaces as a factor for designing developmentally appropriate facilities. Explores a range of architectural and design issues related to the size of spaces and ways of subdividing rooms to provide opportunities for small-group, quiet activities that are important to quality child care. (AA)
Descriptors: Building Design, Classroom Design, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Moore, Gary T. – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Examines the size of child care centers as a factor in designing developmentally appropriate facilities. Proposes as a general principle that, whenever a center is to house more than 75 children, it should be partially decentralized into a village, campus, or articulated series of interconnected houses, with each module serving no more than 60 to…
Descriptors: Building Design, Classroom Design, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Campbell, Edward A. – Industrial Education, 1974
Four steps in planning an industrial laboratory (hire an educational planner, prepare a community analysis, analyze curriculum and develop educational specifications) ensure a functional, pleasing learning atmosphere at no extra cost. Basic planning factors, recent design innovations, six detailed floor plans, and considerations for achieving…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Educational Facilities, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning
Smith, Judson – Training, 1978
This, the first of two articles on the physical environment of a training room, discusses how to plan and design a meeting room. It covers size limitations, entrances and exits, walls and ceilings, visual display boards, sitting in comfort, and elbow room. (EM)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities, Educational Specifications
Research Assessment Management, Inc., Silver Spring, MD. – 1995
A quality Head Start facility should provide a physical environment responsive both to the needs of the children and families served and to the needs of staff, volunteers, and community agencies that share space with Head Start. This manual is a tool for Head Start grantees and delegate agencies for assessing existing facilities, making…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Compliance (Legal), Educational Facilities, Educational Finance
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1993
This publication was designed to provide assistance to California school personnel and architects in the design of new science facilities. Following the introduction, chapter 1 discusses the enhancement of science programs through architectural design. Chapter 2 describes architectural requirements and regulations for science-instruction…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Plans, Classroom Design, Construction Costs
Shepherd, Wendy; And Others – Child Care Information Exchange, 1997
Workshop articles address the importance of room arrangement in early childhood settings: "Creating Environments that Intrigue and Delight Children and Adults" (Wendy Shepherd and Jennifer Eaton); "3 Keys to Flexible Room Arrangement" (Elizabeth Prescott); "Mood: The Spirit of Place" (Anita Rui Olds); and…
Descriptors: Building Design, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Design Requirements
Ontario Dept. of Education, Toronto. School Planning and Building Research Section. – 1968
This booklet shows several schemes for the use of teaching spaces and quiet areas for the emotionally disturbed. There are designs for three levels of emotional disorder--severe, moderate, and mild. The schemes shown for teaching areas for severely disturbed children are fairly rigid in their design, with noisy and quiet areas being clearly…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Emotional Disturbances, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning
Gillespie, Paul R. – Industrial Education, 1974
Planning a photojournalism laboratory is simplified by following the outlined steps for determining what needs must be met, what the space offers, and what costs will be. Equipment selection follows guidelines of curricular and economic suitability, compatibility, and service quality. Carefully written specifications help ensure equipment quality…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning, Laboratory Equipment
Fulbright, Harriet Mayor; Deasy, Richard J. – Principal, 1999
Many districts (like District 28 in Tempe, Arizona) that made major cuts in their arts programs in the 1980s have rebuilt them only to be challenged by burgeoning student populations. Some, like one Colorado district, have begun sharing arts facilities with community organizations. Community support is essential. (MLH)
Descriptors: Art Education, Classroom Design, Community Support, Elementary Secondary Education
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. National Center for Research in Vocational Education. – 1977
This eighth in a series of nine learning modules on instructional management is designed to assist secondary and postsecondary vocational teachers in becoming competent in organizing the vocational laboratory (including planning, designing, arranging, setting up, remodeling, renovating, and expanding the learning facility). Introductory sections…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classrooms, Facility Expansion
Baas, Alan M. – 1973
The lighting of a school building should be considered an active element of the total educational environment. In addition to ensuring efficient performance of visual tasks, a good lighting system contributes significantly to the aesthetic and psychological character of the learning space. Recent literature on school illumination recommends a…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Controlled Environment
Alexander, Nancy P. – Child Care Information Exchange, 1995
Discusses the importance of planning lighting in childcare centers. Ideas for organizing lighting in efficient and developmentally appropriate ways are offered. Suggestions are made for provisions that will ensure children's gradual transition from bright to dimly-lit rooms. Guidelines for assessing light quality in a facility and the degree to…
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Design, Day Care, Day Care Centers
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Home Economics Education Section. – 1977
Suggestions and recommendations presented in this guide are intended to provide teachers, administrators, and architects who plan and equip home economics departments with the objectives and an overview of home economics education programs so that functional facilities will be designed. The first section, consumer and homemaking education, lists…
Descriptors: Career Education, Classroom Design, Consumer Education, Course Content
Dean, Harvey; Thuma, Ron – School Shop, 1975
The classroom models were developed and illustrated by the Secondary Exploration of Technology Project (SET) for new ninth grade courses in industrial arts. (Communication lab, materials lab, power lab, and the total facility layout). (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Facility Planning, Industrial Arts, Models
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