The Role of Educators in Educational Facilities Planning: A Case Study of the Planning Process.

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Title: The Role of Educators in Educational Facilities Planning: A Case Study of the Planning Process.
Language: English
Authors: Neylon, Terrance Bernard
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 251
Publication Date: 1991
Document Type: Dissertations/Theses - Doctoral Dissertations
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Colleges, Cooperative Planning, Educational Facilities Planning, School Construction, Teacher Role, Two Year Colleges
Geographic Terms: Massachusetts
Abstract: This case study explores the role of educators in educational facilities planning and construction and discusses the different agendas and perspectives people bring to the development of educational facility specifications. It describes how cooperation and input among stakeholders resulted in a Massachusetts community college was built in 18 months, under budget, and with less than 1 percent change orders. Chapters provide background information on the college, the educational planning and specifications process, the phases of the design process, school construction issues and management, and user interviews about the outcome. Study conclusions are discussed as are recommendations on the planning process to ensure user involvement and input in the final facility, and improvements to the facilities planning process. Appendices provide copies of study and project documents. (Contains a 140-item bibliography.) (GR)
Entry Date: 2001
Accession Number: ED448578
Database: ERIC
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