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Dolan, John – PEB Exchange, 2007
Since 1998, the Department of Education and Science has been using a process of design, awareness, research and technology known as DART to develop energy efficiency in educational buildings. Currently all primary schools built in accordance with the Department's primary schools technical guidance documents are capable of being up to 2.3 times…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation, Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools
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Dalelo, Aklilu – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
The school curricula are widely believed to be the best vehicle for generating public awareness of and action related to areas of energy concern. In an attempt to build the capacity of schools to address key environmental issues in Ethiopia, a pilot project had been designed in 2004. The principal aim of the project was to bring about positive…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Developing Nations, Energy Conservation
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Primary Science Review, 2007
Cassop Primary School and Eastchurch Church of England Primary School were winners of the 2006 Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy. This article describes how these schools have proved that the promotion of sustainable energy and the responsible use of energy is a central part of their practice and culture. Over the last eight years, a dedicated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Resources, Elementary Schools, Elementary School Science
Heffernan, Martin – PEB Exchange, 2004
Out of a commitment to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, Ireland's Department of Education and Science has designed and constructed two low energy schools, in Tullamore, County Offaly, and Raheen, County Laois. With energy use in buildings responsible for approximately 55% of the CO[subscript 2] released into the atmosphere and a major…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Foreign Countries, Climate, Pollution
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Cho, Kit Fan – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2005
CCC Kei Wai Primary School (Ma Wan) is a 30-classroom 7-story primary school located at Ma Wan Island. The campus was completed in 2003. There are three arrays of photovoltaic modules installed on the roof with an expected annual yield of 5600 kWh a.c. electricity. This system is supported by a research project called "Building Integrated…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Class Activities
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Barton, Leslie – Primary Science Review, 2005
Renewable energy is harnessed from natural and sustainable sources, like wind, sun and water. They offer a pollution-free, endless source of electricity that is crucial in the fight against climate change. Every unit of this "green" electricity directly replaces electricity normally generated from conventional polluting sources such as coal or…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Energy Conservation, Conservation (Environment), Climate
Praeger, Charles E. – American School & University, 2005
Amid climbing energy costs and tightening budgets, administrators at school districts, colleges and universities are looking for all avenues of potential savings while promoting sustainable communities. Cool metal roofing can save schools money and promote sustainable design at the same time. Cool metal roofing keeps the sun's heat from collecting…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Energy Conservation, Educational Facilities Improvement, Energy Management
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Purnell, Ken; Sinclair, Mark; Gralton, Anna – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2004
Promoting efficient energy use in schools that consequently reduces greenhouse gas emissions is the purpose of a residential Energy Efficiency in Schools (EEIS) program reported on in this paper. Research on this program aligns with one of the "key "overarching" sustainability issues", set out in the "Learning for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Energy, Efficiency, Sustainable Development
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Hugerat, Muhamad; Ilaiyan, Salman; Zadik, Rena; Zidani, Saleem; Zidan, Raid; Toren, Zehava – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2004
In this project, we suggest building a real model of solar village inside schools, which use only solar energy. Such projects emphasize the importance of energy for a technological society and the advantage of alternative energy sources. In this study, we report on pupils in the 6th grade in three elementary schools in Israel who were active…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Environmental Education, Social Change, Grade 6
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