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New Jersey State Dept. of Education, Trenton. Bureau of Pupil Transportation.
Prepared for boards of education and municipal planning authorities, school site selection is related to school bus safety. Consideration of direction and density of traffic flow, street crossings, curbing, drainage, road width, parking areas, number of pupils and personnel, number of buses, method of transportation, schedules and extra-curricular…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Parking Controls, Parking Facilities, Safety
Ontario Dept. of Education, Toronto. School Business and Finance Branch. – 1973
The objective of this publication is to focus attention on the various aspects of school programs that relate to outdoor use, and to determine how the site might be structured to meet the school's educational and traffic flow requirements. Subjects discussed include the integration and organization of community and school facilities in order to…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Elementary Schools, Environmental Influences, Land Use
New Jersey State Dept. of Education, Trenton. Bureau of Facility Planning. – 1973
School sites are an integral part of educational facilities. Modern educational programs emphasize the discovery approach to learning where pupils do more than just read about the world around them. For example, they become active explorers and participate in discovering nature and how best to enjoy it and care for it. Thus, there is a curricular…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities, Environmental Influences
Council of Educational Facility Planners, Columbus, OH. – 1968
Area-by-area discussions of the components of new educational buildings and the problems that can occur once a building is in use are presented. Methods to be used in avoiding future maintenance and operation troubles are also included. Emphasized throughout is the responsibility of the educational facility planner to learn as much as he can about…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Environmental Influences