Picking the Right Pieces.(purchasing ergonomic school furniture)
American School & University, May, 2003
Byline: MIKE KENNEDY Students who have an experienced teacher in a well-lighted classroom with excellent acoustics, fresh air and comfortable temperatures should be well on their way to success in school. But the path to effective learning can be blocked if the furniture students have to use forces them to squirm in discomfort and lose focus on their lessons.
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The kinds of desks, chairs, tables, shelves, storage cabinets, computer workstations, carts, partitions and other equipment that a school or university chooses for its classrooms, labs and other spaces can affect ...
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