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Author:
Latané, Claire, author.
Title:
Schools that heal : design with mental health in mind / Claire Latané.
Publisher:
Island Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xviii, 260 pages : illustrations, plans ; 23 cm
Subject:
School buildings--Design and construction.
Architecture--Psychological aspects.
School buildings--Psychological aspects.--Psychological aspects.
Architecture--Aspect psychologique.
Architecture--Psychological aspects.
School buildings--Design and construction.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Nine reasons why we should design schools with mental health in mind -- How school environments shape mental, social and physical health -- Site design strategies to support mental health safety, and well-being -- Leveraging schools for public health, equity, and climate resilience -- How to communicate for the best chance at change -- Money doesn't grow on tress ... or does it? -- Ten schools to inspire and guide you -- Conversations on transformation by design -- For the love of students.
Summary:
What would a school look like if it was designed with mental health in mind? Too many public schools look and feel like prisons, designed out of fear of vandalism and truancy. But we know that nurturing environments are better for learning. Research consistently shows that access to nature, big classroom windows, and open campuses reduce stress, anxiety, disorderly conduct, and crime, and improve academic performance. But too few school designers and decision-makers apply this research to create healthy schools. Schools That Heal details the myriad opportunities—from furniture to classroom improvements to whole campus renovations—to make supportive learning environments for our children and teenagers. Schools around the world have been designed to support students’ health. A Japanese community decimated by a tsunami has incorporated water elements into the school campus to reconnect students to nature in a supportive way and promote environmental stewardship. Sandy Hook Elementary, creating a completely redesigned campus in the wake of a school shooting, began with an inclusive design process to ensure the new school could be a place of healing and learning. And while the larger mental and physical impacts of how COVID-19 has changed schooling aren’t known yet, Latané discusses how building elements like large windows—that can open to circulate fresh air—were once common in schools and could once again be useful as a cost-effective tactic for reducing virus exposure. Backed by decades of research, Schools That Heal showcases clear and compelling ways to create schools that support students’ mental health and feelings of safety. Written in an accessible tone, this book reviews the evidence connecting design to mental health and makes design and advocacy recommendations to support students’ well-being and sense of safety. With invaluable advice for school administrators, public health experts, teachers, and parents, Schools That Heal is a call to action and a practical resource to envision and implement nurturing and inspiring school environments. Healthy, healing campuses will better prepare students to take care of themselves, their communities, their cities, and their planet.
ISBN:
9781642830781
164283078X
LCCN:
2020947252
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Des Moines)

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