Teacher Solidarity for the improvement of education
School buildngs
108 School buildings should be safe and attractive in overall design and functional in layout;they should lend themselves to effective teaching, and to use for extra-curricular activities and, especially in rural areas, as a community centre; they should be constructed in accordance with established sanitary standards and with a view to durability, adaptability and easy, economic maintenance.
109 Authorities should ensure that school premises are properly maintained, so as not to threaten in any way the health and safety of pupils and teachers.
110 In the planning of new schools representative teacher opinion should be consulted. In providing new or additional accommodation for an existing school the staff of the school concerned should be consulted. Learn More
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment