High Class.(purchasing of furniture by considering various factors)
American School & University, October, 2005 by Waldecker, Mark
Byline: Mark Waldecker
Education administrators make buying decisions for furniture based on many factors. Cost, durability, functionality, safety and aesthetics represent just a few.
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Those issues always will be important, but gaining greater recognition in recent years has been the role furniture plays in creating positive, high-performance learning environments. The sophistication and versatility of furniture today make the benefits of choosing the right solutions greater than ever. The right furniture can facilitate more effective learning outcomes, enhance teaching ...
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