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Engaging pupils, teachers and governors in the science, engineering and technology of "carbon neutral" schools

Reference Number
EP/G020043/1
Title
Engaging pupils, teachers and governors in the science, engineering and technology of "carbon neutral" schools
Status
Completed
Energy Categories
Renewable Energy Sources(Wind Energy)
Energy Efficiency(Residential and commercial)
Renewable Energy Sources(Bio-Energy, Applications for heat and electricity)
Renewable Energy Sources(Solar Energy)
Research Types
Basic and strategic applied research
Applied Research and Development
Science and Technology Fields
SOCIAL SCIENCES (Education)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Architecture and the Built Environment)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Environmental dimensions)
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Policy and regulation)
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Consumer attitudes and behaviour)
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Technology acceptance)
Other (Energy technology information dissemination)
Principal Investigator
Professor PD Fleming
Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD)
De Montfort University
Award Type
Standard
Funding Source
EPSRC
Start Date
05 January 2009
End Date
04 January 2012
Duration
36 months
Total Grant Value
£292,329
Industrial Sectors
Energy
Region
East Midlands
Programme
Energy : Energy
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Professor PD Fleming, Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD), De Montfort University
Other Investigator
Prof M Cook, Civil and Building Engineering, Loughborough University
Dr J Mardaljevic, Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD), De Montfort University
Industrial Collaborator
Project Contact, Department for Children, Schools and Families
Project Contact, Leicester City Council
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Objectives
Abstract
The project will work with teachers, governors, pupils, building designers, researchers and policy makers in Leicester over two academic years to engage with them in the science, engineering and technology of "carbon neutral" schools. Leicester is the UK's first Environment City and has a long history of carrying out energy efficiency improvement work and installing renewable energy technologies. It is in the first wave of the national programme "Building Schools for the Future" which will refurbish all the city's 17 secondary schools in a 220 million programme. Leicester is also unique in that most of its schools have "intelligent metering" to read the electricity, gas and water consumption every half hour.The project will address the science, engineering and technology of energy efficiency and renewable energy in school design and operation through training courses, "hands on" activities, visits and a dialogue between pupils and both building energy experts and policy makers. It will focus on the schools that are being rebuilt in Leicester as part of the Building Schools for the Future initiative.There would be two main areas of engagement, firstly between the pupils and the "energy experts" from the project partners and secondly between pupils and "policy makers" from Leicester City Council and the Department for Children, Schools and Families.The pupils will experience practical energy related projects. Thesewill include:discussions on thermal performance, ventilation, daylighting and appliance use in school buildings,visits to "sustainable buildings",workshops with building energy experts, researchers and policy makers relating to their school building,multimedia presentation work and role play,building small scale renewable energy models and investigating the siting of wind turbines,computer simulation,analysing electricity gas, water and temperature data.This will stimulate teacher and pupil interest in future energy use and inspire them through "hands on" experience of sustainable energy projects. They will be able to explain the role of thermal insulation, daylighting, ventilation, electrical appliance use and renewable energy in buildings to both policy makers and the wider school community. The pupils will engage with young researchers, so hopefully being inspired to think about a career in science and engineering.The project will also analyse the post occupancy performance of the four low energy schools currently being built, so helping to determine whether predicted energy and water consumption reductions have been achieved. Finally the pupils will engage with the policy makers (the Leader of Leicester City Council and the other senior decision makers involved in the BSF process). This will then inform the design and operation of the new schools being built in Leicester and also inform the DCSF about the design and operation of new school buildings to maximise environmental sustainability.Evaluation is a key part of the project. On-line questionnaires will be completed by participants before, during and after the engagement. The results of these evaluations will be disseminated at BSF and other events that will take place over the next three years. It will help inform the national BSF programme development
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