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Friday, 25 November 2011

Schools Rapidly Turning Green Across America

Washington, D.C. (Vocus) September 4, 2008

Tens of thousands of students across the country will go back to school this fall to find their halls and classrooms turning green as in environmentally sound and healthy, energy efficient and high performing. Hundreds of thousands of additional students are poised to attend environmentally designed schools within the next few years, according to the U.S. Green Building Council.


As the school year begins, nearly 1,000 school buildings will have met or are seeking LEED certification, with applications growing at a rate of more than one per day. The total number of square feet of LEED certified and registered school space will exceed 100 million square feet as the school year gets underway, according to new figures released today by USGBC.


LEED certification provides parents, teachers and communities with a report card for school buildings verifying that a school was built to meet the highest level of energy and environmental performance. Through July, more than eight million square feet of school space are certified LEED while another 90 million square feet of projects are registered with USGBC. Registered status applies to projects before they are completed and applications are finalized.


Schools across the country are going green, said Rachel Gutter, education sector senior manager for USGBC. The non-profit Council administers the LEED Green Building Rating System for schools as well as for homes, affordable housing, offices, hospitals and other buildings nationwide. Green schools save operating costs for the district, create a better workplace for teachers, provide a healthier learning environment for students, and support a more sustainable community. Every school in America needs to be green, and increasingly our school boards, teachers, PTAs and students are demanding it.


Public or private schools in 50 states have turned to the LEED for Schools program for new or renovated buildings, as educators and school leaders increasingly see environmental building as a way to improve air quality for students, teachers and communities while also cutting energy and water costs. Maryland, Hawaii, New Jersey, Illinois, Florida, Ohio, Washington, Connecticut and the District of Columbia already require new schools be built green; California and Pennsylvania offer strong incentives to follow environmental specifications.


Case study analysis of completed LEED certified schools show the facilities use 33 percent less energy, saving 32 percent more water and reducing solid waste by 74 percent, compared to traditional school buildings.


On average, green schools save $ 100,000 per year, enough to hire two new teachers, buy 200 new computers or purchase 5,000 new textbooks, according to the report Greening Americas Schools: Costs & Benefits by Gregory Kats of Capital E, a national clean energy technology and green building firm. Another study in North Carolina by Heschong Mahone found that students in classrooms with the most daylight had consistently higher test scores by 7-18 percent.


And green schools carefully planned acoustics and abundant daylight make it easier and more comfortable for students to learn and for teachers to teach. According to case studies profiled in Greening Americas Schools, cleaner indoor air cuts down sick days for students and teachers alike, as green schools commonly report reductions in teacher absenteeism and teacher turnover.


Green schools even provide a wealth of hands-on learning opportunities, where the school itself becomes an interactive teaching tool.


Twenty percent of America goes to school every day, said Michelle Moore, USGBC senior vice president. There is no better or more important place for us to demonstrate as a society that we can have a more sustainable future.


Green schools are popping up everywhere from urban America to rural areas, in both private and public schools. Among the examples:

The How To Spot a Dangerous Man Program hits the workshop market across the U.S.

(PRWEB) July 24, 2004

Workshops have already been given in Florida and North Carolina to hundreds of women through community agencies, churches, colleges, and women’s centers. The Dangerous Man Workshops are modeled from the soon-to-be-released book, workbook, group leader curriculum and videos “How to Spot a Dangerous Man BEFORE You Get Involved” which train women how to detect dangerousness in men.


Research indicates women date 4-5 dangerous men before they make selection changes. Often by then, it is too late. Women mistakenly think that “dangerous men” only means violent. But EIGHT categories of dangerousness are identified in the workshop—many of these categories have not been recognized by women.


Workshop content includes:


Spotting dangerous and hidden behaviors


Recognizing verbiage of Dangerous Men


Sabotaging behaviors of women


Why women pick 4-5 Dangerous Men before they stop


Understanding why you ignore your Red Flags


Reconnecting to your Red Flags so they are working for you


Uncovering every insight from your dating/marrying life to teach you about your selections


Developing your own Do Not Date list of characteristics from your own experiences


Universal signs of a bad dating choice


Predatory type men


Symptoms of addictive behavior, covert mental illness, malingering violent tendencies, as well as symptoms of a hidden past, and men who are emotionally unavailable


Sandra L. Brown, M.A. is a psychotherapist and author who worked for 15 years in victimology and psychopathology as the founder and director of Bridgework, Inc. It was from these years of working with both victims and perpetrators that she began to see the correlation between who picks who and why. From treating both sides of victimization, Sandra felt that there is a piece missing for women who keep repeating these patterns—the piece is not understanding what dangerousness is and looks like.


When asked why she wrote the book, Sandra replied, “I kept watching women pick the same guy with a different face over and over again or going back home to the same very dangerous man. And it occurred to me as a pathologist, that we don’t give the information about pathology out to the general public. This is not something we ‘train’ lay people in which is precisely why I think these women continue with various versions of dangerous men. I began to teach women everything I knew about pathological and dangerous men. It was then that I began to see them make different choices. They did not have the information they needed to choose differently. The Dangerous Man Program, thru workshops and books, teaches psychopathology to the lay woman because all pathology is not just the Ted Bundy-kind-of-guy. Pathology has many faces and harms in a lot of different ways.


Here is what others are saying about the Dangerous Man Workshops:


“We hosted one of Sandy’s seminars and I was on the edge of my seat! While the content was aimed at women or about women, as the pastor of the sponsoring church I found the material she presented critically important. Within a week, I was counseling a woman who was engaged to be married to a dangerous man. From what I learned at the seminar, I was able to identify his characteristics and warn her of the impending danger. I have been counseling for 25 years and I didn’t know this stuff.” Pastor Phil Engelman, Crystal Cove Community Church (SBC)


“The Dangerous Man workshop and materials clearly outlined normal looking but toxic men who systematically search for women. It gave these women the courage and knowledge they needed to get out of the relationships while there was yet time. It was invaluable training as well to my entire staff who works exclusively with women. We turned people away at the door and plan to rent a bigger facility for the next time she is available.” Jan Walters, Director, The Pinellas Pregnancy Center


“As hard as it is to say, I found out in Sandra‘s workshop that I am a Dangerous Woman! Everything described in these dangerous relationships about men I have done at one time or another. It was the wake up call I needed. I found a good Counselor and I am in counseling now--for however long it takes until this is dealt with. Maybe I will have a healthy future now…” Hannah, attendee


“I saw every relationship I have ever had presented in that workshop! I was progressively choosing more and more dangerous relationships the longer this was undealt with. I think this workshop and the book has the potential to revolutionize insight for women. It’s just amazing.” Deidree, attendee


“Sandy has compressed years of knowledge and experience from her hundreds of clients into an easily understandable format for understanding pathology. The lay public really never gets to hear it like this--or understand it. It’s why women keep getting clobbered by undetected predators. We need to hear this, learn it, and TEACH it.” Randy Evans, M.S


SUMMARY:


The Dangerous Man Workshops provide in depth teaching to women on issues of pathology that is not normally taught to lay persons. The workshop has the capacity to be both preventative for women who have not yet chosen a dangerous man, and interventive for women who are already on the path of selecting dangerous men. Eight categories of dangerousness, women’s internally wired red flag system and why it is important, and women’s own sabotaging behaviors help them develop their own personalized Do Not Date list of characteristics taken from their own experiences. The book ‘How to Spot a Dangerous Man BEFORE You Get Involved” and the workbook by the same name, will be out in November 2004 by Hunter House Publishing.


For more information on booking a Dangerous Man Workshop, call 828.226.7946. Or see our website at http://www.saferelationships.com


Sandra L. Brown, M.A. is the author of Counseling Victims of Violence 1st Edition (1991 American Counseling Assn), How to Spot a Dangerous Man BEFORE You Get Involved book (Hunter House, Nov 2004), How to Spot a Dangerous Man Workbook (Hunter House, Dec 2004), How to Spot a Dangerous Man Group Leader Curriculum (Hunter House, 2005), Counseling Victims of Violence 2nd Edition (Hunter House, 2005).


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