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- Light_in_school_buildings abstract "Light in school buildings traditionally is from a combination of daylight and electric light to illuminate classrooms, hallways, cafeterias, offices and other interior areas. Light fixtures currently in use usually provide students and teachers with satisfactory visual performance, i.e., the ability to read a book, have lunch, or play basketball in a gymnasium. However, classroom lighting may also have an impact on students' circadian systems, which may in turn affect test scores, attendance and behavior.Exposure to light, or lack thereof, plays a significant role in sleep cycles. All animals, including humans, have evolved circadian rhythms, which respond to the earth's 24-hour cycle. These rhythms include the sleep–wake cycle, hormone production, and core body temperature cycles. The timing of these patterns is set by the 24-hour light–dark cycle. In particular, short-wavelength \"blue\" light in the daylight spectrum has maximal effect on human circadian rhythms. Research has shown that when these patterns are disrupted, individuals are more susceptible to ailments such as breast cancer, obesity, sleep deprivation, mood disorders, and other health problems.Fluorescent lighting systems are the most prevalent sources of illumination in schools. These systems provide low cost, long life, high efficacy, good color, and low levels of noise and flicker. Lighting systems should be designed with respect to the requirements of the activity to be performed. For instance, lighting over a desk should be different than light required in cafeterias or hallways. Current sustainable design guidelines for schools usually focus only on energy-conserving luminaires with consideration only for visual needs.Studies regarding whether daylight has a positive impact on student performance (i.e., higher test scores) are inconclusive. The Heschong-Mahone Group's studies between 1999 and 2003 reported early on that daylight increased academic results by 20%, but because their model was used incorrectly, it was later demonstrated that there was no significant variance due to sunlight.A 2009 study showed that when students were not exposed to daylight in the early part of the day, sleep times were pushed later into the evening/night.".
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- Light_in_school_buildings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Designing school facilities".
- Light_in_school_buildings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Light in school buildings".
- Light_in_school_buildings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Light in school buildings#Application and impact".
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- Light_in_school_buildings comment "Light in school buildings traditionally is from a combination of daylight and electric light to illuminate classrooms, hallways, cafeterias, offices and other interior areas. Light fixtures currently in use usually provide students and teachers with satisfactory visual performance, i.e., the ability to read a book, have lunch, or play basketball in a gymnasium.".
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