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Classroom
Energy! (www.classroom-energy.org/)
This new online resource from the American Petroleum Institute provides useful
and fun real-world information on energy, including lesson plans for teachers
and an art studio for students.
Energy
Smart Schools (www.eren.doe.gov/energysmartschools/teaching.html)
The U.S. Department of Energy provides this clearinghouse of information for
teachers and students to locate sources for teaching and learning about energy.
Energy Star for
Schools
(http://yosemite1.epa.gov/r10/oi.nsf/webpage/energystarschools)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency offers resources to assist your school in energy and financial performance and potential for improvement, as well as recognition and how to receive an Energy Star award.
High Performance
Schools (www.consumerenergycenter.com/schools/)
The California Energy Commission offers assistance through the high performance school, cool roof and bright schools programs.
National
Energy Foundation (www.nef1.org)
National Energy Foundation is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to
providing supplementary educational materials, programs, and courses. These resources
cover energy, water, natural resources, science and math, technology, conservation, and the environment.
Both student programs and teacher training are available, with several university graduate credit, independent study courses developed for K-12 school teachers.
School Energy Efficiency (SEE) Program
(http://www.scsa.ca.gov/energy_education.htm)
The State and Consumer Services Agency is currently implementing the School
Energy Efficiency (SEE) Program, which provides educational and facility related
resources to school districts in California's Central Valley.
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