A look at ways to redesign learning environments through the use of furnishings and equipment.
The mid-term election results are already having an impact on education policy at the national and state levels. With Republicans winning the majority in the Senate, increasing their majority margin in the House, adding more governors and continuing control of many state legislatures will affect the direction of education policy, priorities and practice for at least the next two years, and possibly longer.
Colleges and universities are discovering how to use furniture to boost student interaction on campus.
A slew of new California building codes came on line this summer. What does this mean for the Golden State and the rest of the country?
When you know what's wrong with a building envelope, you can make repairs and once again have a facility that is watertight, safe and energy efficient.
Transforming 20th-century vocational workshops into 21st-century learning labs.
Evaluate your preparation for potential terrorism incidents.
Recent polls have surveyed public attitudes toward school voucher and charter school programs. Last year, a Gallup poll found that 70 percent of Americans opposed school vouchers, the highest percentage in two decades of polling on the question. The public's view of charter schools is positive. A 2014 Gallup poll found that support for charter schools rose to 70 percent, up from 68 percent in 2013.