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Sylwester, Robert – DesignShare (NJ1), 2007
The author notes that teachers who continually require students to sit still and stop talking apparently prefer to teach a grove of trees rather than a classroom full of students. School environments should be designed to enhance the development of student brains -- and student brains are about movement, not motionless stagnation. 21st century…
Descriptors: Student Development, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Brain

Settles, Mimi – 1972
Guidelines for safety in the cooperative preschool are outlined, emphasizing control of the physical environment to insure maximum freedom for the children compatible with maximum safety. Building standards are set for stairways, rooms, lavatories, parking lots, harmful supplies, and wading pools. Orientation for safety is discussed in regard to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Equipment Standards

Heeren, Elske; Collis, Betty – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 1993
Discusses telecommunications-supported cooperative learning environments for distance education. Topics addressed include computer-mediated communication; computer-supported cooperative work; distributed learning environments; frameworks for supporting telecooperation, including cognitive processes, social processes, and managerial processes; and…
Descriptors: Administration, Cognitive Processes, Concept Mapping, Cooperative Learning
Stuebing, Susan – PEB Exchange, 2005
Innovative teaching methods and organisational change make new demands on our future learning environments. The Brink and the Laak Clusters are two related examples of a new type of building for a community in the Netherlands. The Firebird School ("Vuurvogel"), a primary school for students from ages 4 to 12, is currently housed in the…
Descriptors: Building Design, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods
Shah, Priti; Freedman, Eric G. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
Static, animated, and interactive visualizations are frequently used in electronic learning environments. In this article, we provide a brief review of research on visuospatial cognition relevant to designing e-learning tools that use these displays. In the first section, we discuss the possible cognitive benefits of visualizations consider used…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Visual Aids, Educational Environment, Electronic Equipment
Gisolfi, Peter – American School & University, 2006
In this article, the author talks about legibility as an essential component of education facility design. Legibility is concerned not only with stylistic consistency, but also with other design factors that help make a building understandable. Reconfigured interiors and multiple additions can create confusing paths. Illogical assortments of…
Descriptors: Facility Guidelines, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities, Building Design
Martin, Barbara L. – 1988
This paper considers the question of how much of the instructional process instructional designers should control by pre-planning and managing instruction so that it is equitable, focusing on three specific concerns: (1) whether the designer who plans the instruction or the student is responsible for student learning; (2) whether or not the…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Equal Education
Zeisel, John – 1974
School districts are reluctantly paying for repairing damage to their properties that might not have occurred had the buildings and sites been better designed. A study to determine what designers and owners can do to prevent or dimish damage to schools through more careful planning and design reveals five major design issues pertinent to the…
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design
Abeson, Alan; Berenson, Bert – Nat Sch, 1969
Descriptors: Building Design, Classroom Design, Design Requirements, Educational Environment

Bender, Myron – Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau, 1978
Elements necessary in designing physical facilities for industrial arts/technology education programs in higher education are considered: (1) evolving patterns and projection of present trends to accommodate foreseeble changes, (2) designing physical facilities to accommodate unforeseeable changes and (3) considering foundational elements in the…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities, Facilities

Vosko, Richard S. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1991
Notes environmental factors affecting adult learning situations: territoriality, seating arrangements, sightlines, and equipment. A checklist for conducting a space audit includes features inside and outside the classroom. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Classroom Design, Design Requirements
Rydeen, James E. – American School & University, 1999
Examines universal school design that is both user-friendly for all students and compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This approach provides the basic functional design issues for easy traffic control, as well as orientation and classrooms that are adaptable to future curricular changes. Discusses new standards that impact design…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Disabilities, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design

Reicher, Dan – Learning By Design, 2000
Discusses school design considerations for energy-efficient schools that provide learning environments that lead to improved student performance. Design myths are addressed as are use of daylighting and designing schools that can teach students and adults about the importance of conserving energy and money. Two online resources are included. (GR)
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Improvement
Graham, William; Legere, Sylvie M. – Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems, 1998
Discusses the goal-based design concepts used to build a CD-ROM-based course for senior executives at Andersen Consulting. Topics include quality management; continuous improvement; problem-centered learning; video storytelling; feedback; multimedia learning environments; course organization; and possible future applications. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Educational Environment, Feedback, Management Development
Brewer, Jeffrey; Harriger, Alka; Mendonca, John – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2006
A model curriculum, such as that developed by the ACM/SIGITE Curriculum Committee (2005), has two important functions. First, it provides a base structure for newly developing programs that can use it as a platform for articulating a curriculum. Second, it offers an existing curriculum framework that can be used for validation by existing…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Information Technology, Educational Environment