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Harris, Watson – Planning for Higher Education, 2011
There are many articles about space management, including those that discuss space calculations, metrics, and categories. Fewer articles discuss the space budgeting processes used by administrators to allocate space. The author attempts to fill this void by discussing her administrative experiences with Middle Tennessee State University's (MTSU)…
Descriptors: State Universities, Interior Space, Resource Allocation, Space Utilization
Greenhalgh, John; Schulz, Bonnie L. – 1975
Specifications developed to assist in planning a new administrative office are contained in this report for each of the following activities: central direction and management, instructional affairs, business affairs, supportive services, public accommodation, and employee accommodation. Of particular importance in determining the specifications…
Descriptors: Administrators, Architectural Programing, Central Office Administrators, Educational Specifications
McGregor, Jane – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2003
Studies of the workplace of teachers commonly focus on the spaces of the classroom, staffroom and school as pre-given and bounded entities. This article explores the possibilities of moving beyond such topographies of enclosure, towards seeing space(-time) as recursively constructed with social relations and so made and remade. Boundaries are then…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Conditions, Classroom Environment
Hensley, Wayne E. – 1986
A study tested the hypothesis that higher organizational status translates into larger and better office space. One full professor, one associate professor, and one assistant professor for each of 30 departments in a large, mid-Atlantic land grant university were interviewed by organizational communication students. The results did not support the…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Buildings, College Faculty, Facility Utilization Research