U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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DOE Launches New K-12 Energy Curriculum Web Site
October 17, 2007
DOE announced on October 10th the launch of a new educational Web site that
provides more than 350 lesson plans and activities on energy
efficiency and renewable energy for grades K-12. DOE's new "Get Smart
About Energy!" Web site includes hands-on activities that address
energy fundamentals, energy efficiency, sources of energy, and the
environmental impacts of energy use, and all the activities and lesson
plans are aligned with the National Science Education Standards.
Teacher guides are included with many of the lessons, and all the
materials are free and reproducible. The Web site will help to equip
today's students with the knowledge and resources to develop cutting-edge energy technologies in the future. See the DOE press release and the
"Get Smart About Energy!" Web site.
The new Web site is part of DOE's EnergySmart Schools Program, which
also promotes energy efficient schools. K-12 schools spend more than
$8 billion annually on energy, making energy the second highest
operating expenditure for these schools after personnel costs. To help
lower those costs, the EnergySmart Schools program promotes the
building of new schools that exceed code by 50% or more, as well as
retrofits to existing schools that improve energy efficiency by 30% or
more. The program is endorsed by the National School Boards
Association and offers tools and resources to assist school decision
makers in planning and financing energy-efficient high-performance
schools. The program also offers education and training for
building industry professionals. See the newly updated
EnergySmart Schools Web site.
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