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Cooke, Geoffrey – 1973
New patterns of organization are required to make openspace work in order to achieve the individual learning goals of students working at their own level, seeking information independently, and interacting freely with other students when required. A comparison of the traditional classroom with what is happening in the more "open" openrooms reveals…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Comparative Analysis, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Objectives
Spigel, J. – 1974
Ten hypotheses were tested to evaluate the effects on pupils and teachers of open space construction. Over 2,000 students in open and traditional schools were selected for experimental and "control" groups. Grades 4 and 7 pupils were selected specifically since major data indicative of academic achievement were drawn from the County…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Environmental Influences
Schwer, William E. – 1973
The author, working with a 4-member teaching team, sought to determine how a group of pupils and their teachers would respond to an open space program proposed for a new senior high school building. A test program was conducted in temporary quarters with an experimental group of 25 randomly selected seventh grade students and a control group of 25…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Measurement, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations
Moodie, Allan G. – 1971
Reading achievement of students from open plan and traditional elementary classes were compared in three areas; speed and accuracy, vocabulary, and comprehension. The first evaluation (Grade 7) indicated that the mean score of the speed and accuracy scale was significantly lower for "open-area" students than for traditional pupils. Score…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Grade 7, Grade 8