NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 1 to 15 of 31 results Save | Export
Nowicki, Jacqueline M. – US Government Accountability Office, 2021
Charter schools are public schools established under charters, typically with state or local entities. In return for more flexibility and autonomy, charter schools must meet specific accountability standards. This briefing from the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) describes: (1) the challenges charter schools face when attempting to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Charter Schools, Educational Facilities, Accountability
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Quann, Leonard W. – School Management, 1972
For administrator and board members facing one of the most difficult jobs in education -- building a new school. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Bids, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
Jakubowski, Lara – 2000
This manual provides information to help charter schools navigate the facility development process, including worksheets that can be customized to suit a particular school's needs. Sections cover how facility planning fits into business planning for charter schools, review a process for assessing a school's facility needs, and summarize how to…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Charter Schools, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Finance
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Tarapata, Peter – CEFP Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Bond Issues, Construction Costs, Cost Effectiveness
Morrison, D. Grant – 1969
Designed to assist those persons responsible for planning and decision-making concerning community junior colleges, this guide discusses the steps that should be taken in order to prepare for new buildings and/or campuses. It is divided into six major headings--(1) an introduction to planning, (2) the study and interpretation of educational needs,…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Campus Planning, Community Colleges, Educational Finance
Arizona State Univ., Tempe. Bureau of Educational Research and Services. – 1968
The community school concept is the basis for this design for education in the Litchfield Park area of Arizona. In this concept, the entire community is a laboratory for learning; the community school is a place where living and learning converge. Based upon this concept, goals of education and the characteristics of schools and programs to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bibliographies, Community Schools, Educational Finance
Isler, Norman P. – 1969
The references included were drawn from the documents received and processed to date by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities, and are organized into the following sections--(1) philosophical considerations, (2) guidelines for planning the physical plant, (3) financial aspects of junior and community college planning, (4) space…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Case Studies, College Buildings, College Planning
York Univ., Downsview (Ontario). – 1971
This document includes six papers presented at the conference. Raymond T. Affleck, in a concluding address, enlarges the general theme of the conference to "Learning Environments - Why, What, How?". James A. Gibson, in "Every Man His Own Architect," says that school planners should possess the characteristics of an architect who looks around him…
Descriptors: Architects, Conference Reports, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Environment
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
CEFP Journal, 1974
An edited version of the report of the Subcommittee on Urban Education which arose out of the AIA Committee on Architecture for Education. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Innovation, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Finance
Alt, Weston M. – 1967
Junior College campuses should be planned with their accessibility to students foremost in mind. Their size may involve about 150 acres. It is false reasoning to assume that a school district will save money by the delay in becoming part of a junior college district. Costs per acre are rising so rapidly that school districts cannot afford to wait.…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Costs, Educational Finance
Zelip, Frank F. – 1968
A handbook of guidelines is presented for school business officials who are concerned with schoolhouse planning and construction. In this research handbook, several contributing authors present analyses and guidance with regard to: (1) the need for careful study in selecting, acquiring, developing, and utilizing school sites, (2) selection of, and…
Descriptors: Critical Path Method, Educational Finance, Environmental Influences, Guidelines
Berridge, Robert I. – 1973
This handbook provides a model approach to the implementation of community education; it outlines and discusses field-tested steps and establishes the rationale for their implementation in a sequential order. An introductory chapter that explores the unlimited potential of the community education concept is followed by a chapter that identifies…
Descriptors: Books, Citizens Councils, Community Coordination, Community Education
Educational Facilities Labs., Inc., New York, NY. – 1971
This guide, designed primarily to assist school administrators, describes programs initiated by school districts to finance new school construction by nonconventional methods. Accompanying the basic information are case studies and charts illustrative of major financing alternatives and the decisionmaking routes that have led school districts to…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Building Innovation, Case Studies, Educational Finance
American Inst. of Architects, Washington, DC. – 1998
This step-by-step guide helps communities think and talk about school renewal through innovative planning and design, and high quality construction. It begins with an overview of need and available funding, then describes potential members of a school-improvement team. These include: architects, state school agents, community groups, local elected…
Descriptors: Architects, Building Design, Construction Costs, Educational Environment
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Public Instruction, Harrisburg. – 1967
A SET OF PROCEDURES, GUIDELINES, AND FORMS USED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR PLANNING SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS. THE SET RANGES FROM PROJECT APPLICATIONS TO FINAL COSTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS, AND INCLUDES ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS, COMPONENT SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT EVALUATION, INSPECTIONS AND SITE SELECTION. (FO)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Systems, Costs, Educational Finance
Previous Page | Next Page ยป
Pages: 1  |  2  |  3