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Peer reviewedRowe, Daryl E. – Journal of School Health, 1987
Environmental health, as it relates to schools, is defined. Site, chemical, biological, and physical health hazards are identified. Recommendations and precautions to help achieve optimal health, safety, and comfort are presented. Resources are noted. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Climate Control, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials
Greenman, Jim – Child Care Information Exchange, 1987
Emphasizes the importance of aesthetic elements such as color, light, texture, plants, art, and music in children's centers and schools. Describes how aesthetic elements may be added to the environment. (NH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Childhood Needs, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedWachs, Theodore D.; Chan, Alice – Child Development, 1986
Reveals that different aspects of the environment differentially contributed to variability in communication performance of one-year-old infants. Findings support the environmental specificity hypothesis and underline the need to consider physical environmental parameters when investigating environmental influences. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Environmental Influences, Infant Behavior, Models
Love, Rhoda M. – Clearing: Nature and Learning in the Pacific Northwest, 1985
Presents a partial list of the 132 Oregon and Washington plants which have been proposed for federal protection under the Endangered Species Act. Suggestions for student/citizen involvement in preserving these species and a description of a videotape about rare/endangered species of the Willamette Valley (Oregon) are included. (DH)
Descriptors: Botany, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
A Comparison of American and Non-American Students' Attitudes on Issues of the Physical Environment.
Peer reviewedHorsley, A. Doyne – Journal of Environmental Education, 1984
Attitudes of students (N=204) in three American high school classes were compared to attitudes of students (N=818) in 10 foreign schools. Results indicate that American students varied considerably among the three schools but overall rated the environment more positively than did foreign students. (Author/BC)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis, Environmental Education, Foreign Students
Peer reviewedStokrocki, Mary – Art Education, 1986
Describes spatial, pedagogical, and psychological dimensions of the pottery studio as an art learning environment. Contends that the art learning environment, at its deeper levels, is determined by the philosophic meanings and underlying attitudes of student and instructor as conveyed in their speech and writing. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Ceramics, Classroom Design, Educational Facilities Design
Peer reviewedDavis, John F. – Journal of Geography, 1984
Environmental problems do not stop at state boundaries; they reach beyond local or national jurisdictions and require international control. Problems concerning air quality, water pollution, and indirect pollution are discussed. Environmental legislation can have a significant impact. (RM)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Influences, Environmental Standards, Human Geography
Peer reviewedWillems, Edwin P.; Campbell, David E. – Environment and Behavior, 1976
In this article, the previous four major position papers presented in this journal are evaluated from several vantage points. These include the relationship of concept to process, the study of psychological phenomena with relation to adaptive performance and the problems of measurement of these phenomena. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Behavior, Critical Reading, Environment
Peer reviewedHaase, Richard F.; DiMattia, Dominic J. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
The influence of spatial features of the counseling environment on conditioning of self-reference statements was examined in two studies conducted at disparate geographical locations. The variable of room size was found to be the most significant variable in both studies. Smaller rooms tended to inhibit the conditioning process. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Conditioning, Counseling, Environment
Lorimer, Rowland – Phi Delta Kappan, 1977
Sensory thinking is the process of bringing experienced aspects of the child's world into his focal awareness, usually through a medium such as language. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedKoneya, Mele – Environment and Behavior, 1976
The verbal behavior, physical locations, and seat preferences of members of large groups assembled in row-and-column seating arrangements were investigated. Research procedures revealed that location significantly affected the verbalization rate of certain categories of experimental subjects. The findings confirmed previous observations that there…
Descriptors: Behavior, Class Organization, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedLikens, Gene E. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1976
Discusses the fact that the acidity of rain and snow falling on parts of the U.S. and Europe has been rising. The reasons are still not entirely clear and the consequences have yet to be well evaluated. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Climate, Environmental Influences, Meteorology
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. – 2002
This document provides descriptions of the 2000, 2001, and 2002 winners of the Environmental Protection Agency's Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Excellence Awards. The winners are considered to be national leaders in improving indoor air quality in schools. Also included are case studies for selected 2000 winners and a press release for the…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Awards, Child Health, Educational Facilities Improvement
Yarbrough, Kathleen Ann – 2001
This study sought to determine if there are relationships between student achievement and educational facilities. It focused on the question: Does school design influence the academic achievement of elementary school students? Criteria used were scores on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills and 86 variables describing design patterns in various…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Architecture, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary School Students
2002
This testimony provides an overview of health and environmental issues in U.S. schools and describes efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in concert with other federal agencies, to help schools address environmental issues. These include the Clear Skies Initiative, Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools, High Performance Schools,…
Descriptors: Child Health, Federal Programs, Hazardous Materials, Indoor Air Pollution


