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Student Health. Student Performance. Student Success.

5/19/22 1:00 pm to 5/19/23 EDT
Contact: Tiffany

Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 1 AIBD P-CE; 0.1 IACET CEU
May qualify for learning hours through most Canadian architectural associations

Design innovation in educational facilities at all levels is undergoing a revolution. Evidence-based design—making design decisions based on research about how aspects of the physical environment directly influence human performance and well-being — has transformed healthcare architecture, measurably impacting experiences for patients, families, and staff. Now, the same principles are being applied to spaces for learning, enabling education facilities to make informed design decisions with positive outcomes in mind. This presentation will reference a growing body of research and real-life examples to show how interior product selections contribute to and support effective learning environments that position students for success.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the importance of the physical learning environment and how flooring selection contributes to reduced absenteeism and speech intelligibility as a performance driver for students and teachers.
  2. Explain the role of flooring in the built environment as a component to achieving educational goals through improved indoor air quality to reduce allergy and asthma issues.
  3. Recall how the upfront consideration of design flexibility, space adaptability, wayfinding and space-specific needs can contribute to resiliency in the learning built environment.
  4. Describe how flooring performance characteristics address exposure and risk with improved indoor air quality, reduce absenteeism, lower maintenance outlay, reduce musculoskeletal fatigue, offer operational cost savings, reduce surface contamination, reduce slips, trips and falls, and improve speech intelligibility and sustainable life cycle cost.

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