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AIA Journal, 1975
The central element of this teaching museum is an open sculpture gallery on the third-floor level, beyond the reach of vandals. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Awards, Building Design, Construction Materials, Higher Education
Peer reviewedVan Voorhees, Curtis; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1975
Despite discouragement about what a couple of studies reveal about some administrators' views of community education, these authors are optimistic that the concept can help schools cope with today's problems and that, perhaps, it holds the key to positive change. (Editor)
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Schools, Educational Research, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedVan Patten, James J. – Educational Forum, 1977
Explores two facets of school vandalism and violence: 1) responsibility as a dimension of both autonomy and maturity and 2) emerging attention to and concern for solipsism. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, School Vandalism, Student Behavior, Student Responsibility
Peer reviewedStembridge, Roger E. – CEFP Journal, 1978
Specifications for developing a key controlled security system. (MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Educational Specifications, Prevention, School Security
James, Hugh – Teacher, 1974
You know what can happen when a burgler or vandal enters a classroom. Here's what you can do to make the rip-off less likely. (Editor)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Crime, Instructional Materials, School Vandalism
Peer reviewedGreenhalgh, John – School Management, 1973
Fairfield, Connecticut, public schools are protected by an automatic fire detection system covering every area of every building through an electric monitor. An intrusion alarm system that relies primarily on pulsed infra-red beams protects the plant investment. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Equipment Evaluation, Fire Protection, Prevention, School Safety
Peer reviewedSchool Management, 1973
Part of the reason Wethersfield, Connecticut, schools have been little vandalized is because maintenance people are treated as an important part of the school staff. The school district has found that students rarely vandalize a building that shows people are taking care of it. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Prevention, School Maintenance, School Safety
Nation's Schools, 1973
Provides practical suggestions from school plant managers who have succeeded in cutting down on washroom vandalism. In addition to doorless stalls, recessed accessories, and limiting space, the article suggests concealed piping, plaster ceilings, and removal of all target items. (EA)
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Facility Planning, Guidelines, Public Schools
Severino, Michael – American School Board Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Delinquency, Delinquency Prevention, Legal Responsibility
Babigian, George R. – Nation's Schools, 1971
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, School Buildings, School Policy, School Vandalism
Peer reviewedLibby, Thomas J. – School Arts, 1980
The author discusses the nature of graffiti and suggests ways of understanding it and combatting it--by the use of murals, vines, shrubbery, and designed-in barriers. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Art, Environmental Influences, Landscaping
Jacobs, E. F. – Executive Educator, 1980
Describes the alarm system used by the Memphis (Tennessee) city schools to cut vandalism costs in half. (IRT)
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Costs, Elementary Secondary Education, School Security
Fleming, Colette – College Planning & Management, 2000
Discusses ways to use lighting to provide a safe environment, reduce vandalism, improve visibility, and reduce overall liability for colleges. Guidelines for outdoor, parking, and emergency lighting are discussed. (GR)
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Guidelines, Lighting, Postsecondary Education
Jorgensen, J. Normann – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2008
Graffiti constitutes a medium through which the youth express opposition to authorities, as well as desires, dreams, and hopes. Graffiti shows many of the linguistic characteristics of youth language, including playfulness and, first and foremost, polylingual languaging. Graffiti in almost every city, at least in Europe, uses English and one or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, North Americans, Urban Areas, Power Structure
Huang, Phil – Computers in Libraries, 2007
By providing the public with online computing facilities, librarians make available a world of information resources beyond their traditional print materials. Internet-connected computers in libraries greatly enhance the opportunity for patrons to enjoy the benefits of the digital age. Unfortunately, as hackers become more sophisticated and…
Descriptors: Computers, Computer Software, Internet, Computer Security

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