A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE USER COMFORT PERCEPTION OF THE POST-INDEPENDENCE AND POST-MILLENNIUM ERA PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN MALAYSIA

Raymond Kiat Meng Bu, Zunaibi Abdullah, Nazli Che Din

Abstract


The physicality of the classroom has significant influence on the comfort on both teacher and students which associated with the school learning environment. With the current trends moving towards improving the education system and programs in Malaysia, many standards in terms of the comfort level in the classroom of the public school were not taken into consideration as part of the reform measures. This study aims to investigate and analyse how public secondary school classroom design built during Post-Independence and Post-Millennium era affects the perception of student comfort level. To uncover the relation of classroom design on the user comfort level, a comparative study between public secondary school built in Post-Independence and Post-Millennium Era is carried out. The fundamental parameters of comfort level are being assessed which is (a) thermal comfort, (b) visual comfort and (c) air quality through case study observation and questionnaires set up with the students on their perception of comfort level being in the classroom. The results were then analysed, and evidence indicates that there is a clear link between the classroom design and the user comfort level resulting an impact on how certain classroom design element being incorporated have significant impact on the conduciveness of the classroom. This research and findings will aid to provide a guide for the development of future public secondary school design that promotes user comfort in the classroom which will then create an effective learning space.


Keywords


Classroom; Comfort Level; Public Secondary School

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