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The climate in Australia is one of the most variable in the world. Better understanding of this variability and applications of climate risk management are central to profitable and sustainable rural industries. Developments in climate science provide better understanding and forecasting of both between-year El Nino variability and long-term climate change. Climate risk management assesses the possible impacts of climate variability on rural businesses and the options available to mitigate...
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SUMMARY This work is focused on the evaluation of indoor thermal quality and shows some results of a wider field study in university classrooms. The field study was conducted through physical observations and questionnaires, performed at the same time during the regular lesson time, in a period just before the start of the heating season. The predictions of dissatisfied occupants, based both on Fanger’s heat balance model and on an adaptive approach, were compared to each other. The...
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This paper describes an action research project which took place at the Johannesburg College of Education in the period immediately before and after South Africa's first democratic election in 1994. Student teachers from diverse social and cultural backgrounds were introduced to Critical Language Awareness theory (CLA) and encouraged to read texts critically and differently – to make new meanings in what was a radically changed social, political and educational context from their previous...
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The literature on classroom environment from 1980 onwards is reviewed. Special reference is made to elementary settings and to students with behavioral deficits. Structure and organization, cognitive processes, student characteristics and teacher characteristics are all seen as being capable of modification. It is concluded that the achievement of a match between students' preferences and instructional settings is a necessary condition for maximizing their cognitive, social and affective outcomes.
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A field experiment has been carried out to find optimum thermal comfort zone with elementary school children aged 12 yr for seven days during the summer and winter of 1984-1985 in Seoul. Total of 76 children were asked to record their feelings-thermal sensation, humidity sensation and freshness-3 times a day. Thermal Comfort Meters were also used to measure Comfort Temperature and Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied.
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“Our school is noisy, but what can we do about it?” Whether you are a teacher in a classroom or an architect or acoustician designing a preschool or school, these tips will help you to provide a higher quality and more inclusive sound environment for learning.
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