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By employing a multivariate correlational research design, the paper empirically investigated whether the quality of ten facility conditions affects the delivery of instruction after controlling three school and three student characteristics that also may affect the delivery of instruction. The conceptual framework of this paper envisions the physical capital, along with the human and social capitals, as one of the three main core elements for effective teaching and learning. The conceptual framework of the study incorporated facility conditions identified by Schneider and Castaldi. Consistent with the literature, the conditions of school facilities in the conceptual framework included mainly cosmetic factors. The FRSS 88: Public School Principals' Perceptions of Their Facilities: Fall 2005 data set of the National Center for Educational Statistics is the main data source of the study. The data set included a nationally representative sample of 1,037 public school principals.
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This page is a summary of: Relationship between school facility conditions and the delivery of instruction, Journal of Facilities Management, February 2010, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/14725961011019058.
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