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Autore principale: Baule, Steven
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2007
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ762394
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contents Considerations on Facilities Planning Baule, Steven School Buildings Library Services School Libraries Educational Facilities Planning Educational Facilities Design Public Schools Cooperative Planning Most facilities renovation projects occur because someone at the executive or board level has lobbied successfully for them. Often in public schools, the voters have agreed to the project as well via a building referendum. Therefore, facilities projects are highly visible to the community. Unlike many other issues in schools, facilities projects have a tremendous length of impact. Curriculum cycles hover between five to seven years in most schools, but most school buildings last 50 to 60 years. Some last much longer. The first key in any building project is to ensure the library media center is included in the plan. Even if the library media center is acknowledged by all as being in need of renovation or replacement, that alone does not ensure the library media center will be included in the final scope of work. In this article, the author discusses some considerations on facilities planning. (Contains 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Considerations on Facilities Planning
Baule, Steven
School Buildings
Library Services
School Libraries
Educational Facilities Planning
Educational Facilities Design
Public Schools
Cooperative Planning
Considerations on Facilities Planning Baule, Steven School Buildings Library Services School Libraries Educational Facilities Planning Educational Facilities Design Public Schools Cooperative Planning Most facilities renovation projects occur because someone at the executive or board level has lobbied successfully for them. Often in public schools, the voters have agreed to the project as well via a building referendum. Therefore, facilities projects are highly visible to the community. Unlike many other issues in schools, facilities projects have a tremendous length of impact. Curriculum cycles hover between five to seven years in most schools, but most school buildings last 50 to 60 years. Some last much longer. The first key in any building project is to ensure the library media center is included in the plan. Even if the library media center is acknowledged by all as being in need of renovation or replacement, that alone does not ensure the library media center will be included in the final scope of work. In this article, the author discusses some considerations on facilities planning. (Contains 1 table.)
title Considerations on Facilities Planning
topic School Buildings
Library Services
School Libraries
Educational Facilities Planning
Educational Facilities Design
Public Schools
Cooperative Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ762394