Not exact matches
By setting clear expectations and goals
for students and then drawing the correlation between the work done and the results,
students can begin to shift their motivation, resulting in a much healthier and more
sustainable learning environment.
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for Healthy, Efficient and Inspiring
Learning Spaces is designed to help school stakeholders advocate for renovations, retrofits and upgrades that improve student and staff well - being, enhance learning environments, conserve resources and foster sustainable comm
Learning Spaces is designed to help school stakeholders advocate
for renovations, retrofits and upgrades that improve
student and staff well - being, enhance
learning environments, conserve resources and foster sustainable comm
learning environments, conserve resources and foster
sustainable communities.
As a parent volunteer and Vice President of Environmental Health
for Sustainable Novato, her advocacy work has spawned numerous local initiatives and inspired other Marin county schools to create healthier
learning environments for students.
AIA lists the ambitions set
for the building: «1) to create the best possible
learning environment by providing exceptional daylighting, views, indoor air quality, and thermal comfort; 2) to make the
sustainable design strategies a visible part of the
students» education by developing the site as a teaching tool with natural drainage and native and food - producing plants; 3) to inspire and excite the community about the possibilities of
sustainable design and in turn generate support and private funding; 4) to reach net - zero electricity use through exceptional efficiency and adding photovoltaic (PV) capacity to meet the remaining electrical demand; and 5) to reach these goals with only a modest cost premium.»