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Stewart, G. Kent – 1977
Building utilization calculations provide an effective management tool for scheduling rooms, teachers, and class groups. Additionally, utilization data help justify need for modernization or replacement of outmoded facilities. A method is presented to help principals provide such figures in a usable and understanding fashion. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Utilization Research, Methods
Committee of Presidents of Universities of Ontario, Toronto. – 1971
This document presents data on class sizes in the universities in Ontario. Four major disciplines were covered by the survey that elicited the data: humanities, biological sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences. The data are further broken down into method of teaching, i.e., lecture, seminar, tutorial or laboratory. Each activity of each…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classes (Groups of Students), Facility Utilization Research, Higher Education
American School and University, 1971
Some federal guidelines for boosting utilization; descriptions of two recently completed vocational facilities that incorporate advanced ideas. (Author)
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Facilities Design, Facility Utilization Research, Flexible Schedules
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Chamber, B. Keith – Journal of School Business Management, 1993
Presents a system, Program Sensitive Capacity, by which capacities of schools and classrooms can be calculated. Involves consideration of program characteristics, average class sizes, and scheduling efficiency. (MLF)
Descriptors: Class Size, Crowding, Enrollment, Facility Utilization Research
Committee of Presidents of Universities of Ontario, Toronto. – 1971
This document comprises recommendations for the gathering of data concerning section or class size at the universities in Ontario. The objective of a section size analysis is to produce a consistent measure of one important element effecting the allocation of university resources. Three distributions are formed from the data by tallying the…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classes (Groups of Students), Facility Utilization Research, Higher Education
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Winicur, Daniel H. – CEFP Journal, 1988
Provides a sequence of planning considerations at the University of Notre Dame leading to the decision to construct a "generic" classroom building for use by the entire university. Discusses the building program, determination of its size and mixture of classrooms, and the definition of general purpose "generic" classrooms.…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Design, Construction Costs, Educational Facilities Planning
Earthman, Glen I. – 1969
Certain factors are examined that contribute to the utilization of middle and high school facilities in the planning stage in the School District of Philadelphia. The study addresses itself to certain factors related to the methods of rostering schools which affect utilization of facilities in an urban area. A suggested program is developed…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Class Size, Construction Programs, Facility Requirements
Kalamazoo Valley Community Coll., MI. – 1979
Data describing campus facility use for instructional and related purposes for one week of activity in Fall 1978 were collected and evaluated at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. Four measures of space utilization were used: (1) percent of available time used; (2) percent of available space used; (3) percent of scheduled space utilized; and (4)…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classrooms, Community Colleges, Facility Utilization Research
Smith, Frank L., Jr.; McCluskey, Lawrence – MSSC Exchange, 1976
The basic problem in designing change efforts and in assessing them is determining which processes or consequences count and by how much. Whether it is teaching or learning that needs to be changed has to be determined. So it is with class size. What is to be changed as well as how that change is to be measured needs to be determined. The key…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Design, Educational Environment, Educational Needs
Caldwell, F. L.; Charles, Dick – 1977
In order to analyze the productivity of 11 De Anza College extended campus "school sites" (elementary, junior and senior high schools), course offerings, enrollments, class size, and course cancellation data for each site were reviewed. Seventh week enrollments and seven quarters of offerings by the humanities, behavioral science,…
Descriptors: Class Size, Community Colleges, Enrollment, Facility Utilization Research
Thune, Paul E. – 1959
Thirty-eight tables and some commentary summarize data in accordance with such factors as: type of room, days and/or hours used, student capacity, floor space, and comparisons with other institutions. (NI)
Descriptors: Class Size, College Planning, Comparative Analysis, Facility Inventory
Gajewsky, Stan – 1973
This survey of the literature indicates that the problem of class size is not so much one of the type of subject or student, but more often a problem of teaching technique with different sizes of classes. Some authors maintain that class size in itself is not the important factor, but rather it is a factor which masks other more important…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Class Size, Classes (Groups of Students), Facility Utilization Research
Durward, M. Lynne – 1973
This study examined computerized scheduling in 16 Vancouver secondary schools by analyzing (1) the results of a questionnaire to the principals of the schools, (2) class size balancing by computer, and (3) the effect of additional simulate runs on the number of student conflicts and the "date of smooth operation." A simulate run is…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Class Size, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Fernandez, Ricardo R.; Timpane, P. Michael – 1995
The independent Citizens' Commission on Planning for Enrollment Growth for New York City has concluded that the school system is experiencing explosive enrollment growth, and that current strategies are incapable of dealing with this growth. The only way to forestall a crisis is to increase classroom space significantly. Given current demographic…
Descriptors: Building Plans, Class Size, Cooperation, Crowding
BLAKESLEY, JAMES F.; AND OTHERS – 1964
THE PURPOSES OF THIS STUDY WERE--(1) TO FORMULATE A MODEL FOR ESTIMATING FUTURE PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS CAPABLE OF EQUITABLY DIFFERENTIATING AND SUMMARIZING THE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS OF INDIANA'S FOUR STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS, AND (2) TO DETERMINE AN ALLOCATION FORMULA FOR DISTRIBUTION OF AVAILABLE CAPITAL APPROPRIATIONS WITH BIENNIAL PROVISIONS FOR…
Descriptors: Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Class Organization, Class Size, College Planning