101 Ways to GREEN SCHOOLING

Towards Green School Initiatives

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101 Ways to  GREEN SCHOOLING

What You Will Learn!

  • Green School Tips: How to make a school green?

Description

A Green School is a school that creates a healthy environment conducive to learning, while saving energy, environmental resources, and money. The module encapsulates learning towards making GREEN SCHOOL a reality. The tips and steps towards making a sustainable culture within schools as a priority. It delivers the fact that Green schools significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs, improve student and teacher health, and enhance student motivation, giving it a WOW learning segment within schools in particular.

A "Green School" is a higher education establishment that not only fosters a wholesome environment that is conducive to learning but also engages in the conservation of energy and resources and the responsible stewardship of both natural and financial resources. This type of institution is known as a "Good School." In the 1990s, this word was developed to designate a kind of establishment that fulfilled these requirements. The education that is necessary to transform GREEN SCHOOL into a fully operating institution is broken down into its main components and presented in a straightforward manner inside the module. This is done in order to make the module as easy to understand as possible. The policies and practices that need to be put in place in order for educational institutions to make the cultivation of a culture of environmental stewardship a top priority in their respective institutions. Because it conveys the fact that green schools save a significant amount of greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs, improve student and teacher health, and increase student engagement, it is a WOW learning segment throughout the entire education industry in general and within schools in particular.

Who Should Attend!

  • School Heads/ Principals/ Teachers/ Students

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Tags

  • Education
  • Environmental Science

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Lectures

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