Creating ideal facilities: Here are 10 ways a school can provide an effective indoor learning environment. (Design).(Statistical Data Included)
American School & University, January, 2002 by Kennedy, Mike
From the outside, it's not difficult to pick out which building in a neighborhood is a school. But from that vantage point, it's not so easy to determine how good a school it is.
That depends on many factors--the quality of teachers, the involvement of parents, the dedication of students, the community's education standards. But the quality of education a school provides also is dependent on what is inside the facility--the types and sizes of spaces available, the equipment, the condition of the structure, and how well workers take care of the building.
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