Education space provisions
Features/Mind/Feature P6
- 84 Health and wellness awareness
- 85 Integrative design
- 86 Post-occupancy surveys
- 87 Beauty and design I
- 88 Biophilia I - qualitative
- 89 Adaptable spaces
- 90 Healthy sleep policy
- 91 Business travel
- 92 Building health policy
- 93 Workplace family support
- 94 Self-monitoring
- 95 Stress and addiction treatment
- 96 Altruism
- 97 Material transparency
- 98 Organizational transparency
- 99 Beauty and design II
- 100 Biophilia II - quantitative
- P5 Health through housing equity
- P6 Education space provisions
Education space provisions
Intent:
To ensure that classrooms offer suffient space for students to learn by establishing a maximum room density.
BACKGROUND
Class sizes kept to a reasonably manageable number of students can help to increase the amount of time a teacher is able to spend individually with a student, while decreasing the amount of time spent on addressing classroom disruptions. This can help to promote increased student achievement, especially for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Additionally, allowing students adequate space in the classroom can be a strategy to keep learning spaces from becoming spaces of stress, and instead represent spaces conducive to focus, productive collaboration and creative thinking.
The following minimum space allocations are met:
a.134
Early education, primary and secondary schools; classroom: 4 m² [45 ft²] per student overall.
b.138
Adult education; seminar classroom: 2 m² [25 ft²] per student overall.
c.138
Adult education; lecture hall: 1.5 m² [18 ft²] per student overall.