- CEFPI, National Education Association (NEA) compile curriculum
plans for healthy schools
CEFPI and the National Education Association (NEA) are jointly developing a compilation of curriculum plans for healthy, high performance schools. This resource is part of a US EPA funded grant awarded to CEFPI to promote indoor air quality in school districts nationwide.
- Hydroville Curriculum Project
The Hydroville Curriculum Project offers an interesting teaching methodology to impart knowledge of the environment among school children.
More at: www.hydroville.org
- Does temperature impact student performance?
Learn what these children found out: www.cefpi.org/epa_temperature.html
- Can a healthy school develop a learning environment?
Yes, it can. Many healthy schools are now creating learning tools so that students can get first-hand knowledge about the environment. Details available at:
www.schoolfacilities.com/
- Is this trend developing globally?
Yes. The trend towards sustainable development in schools is global in nature. Read about sustainable development in Scotland at:
www.scotland.gov.uk/
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