The Impact of School Buildings on Student Health and Performance: A Call for Research
11 June 2012The white paper has been developed by McGraw Hill Research Foundation, in association with University of California, Berkeley and the Center for Green Schools.
The study discusses the impact of school buildings on the health and learning of the students.
The paper discusses the role of natural light, thermostats or operable windows, and ventilation on students.
The research also aims at increasing awareness about role of the stakeholders in determining the connection between school buildings and student health and learning.
The white paper also educates about the ongoing research in this field.
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