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About
the Summer Institute: Educators attending this summer seminar
will learn about the science and history of heating, cooling and
powering our homes with the Sun. Participants will build solar cookers,
model passive solar homes, solar electric cars/fountains, and conduct
energy audits. We will visit several local low-energy, solar buildings
to see these designs in practice. In addition to learning the science
of proper building design (e.g. thermodynamics, electricity, seasonal
changes) and how to fit these exercises into your curriculum, participants
will walk away with practical knowledge that they can apply in their
own lives. Integrating solar energy education into your curriculum
can provide an element of excitement and hope for the future.
Outline
& Syllabus for the Weeklong Session 2008 [pdf]
Application
[pdf] ....Application
[WORD doc]
FLIER
for SIE 2008 [pdf]
[view
flash-based slide show with highlights from previous Summer Institutes]
Read
about the summer institute '07 experience as reported in Santa Barbara
News Press(pdf)
Read
about the Summer Institute experience from 2004
Read
about the Summer Institute experience from 2003

Summer Institute participants celebrate the solar
fountain designed and built at Sly Park during the weeklong session.
Goldminer pans were used (Right) to create the unique waterfall.
Future students visiting Sly Park will be able to interact with
the solar panel,
experiencing the effects of shading, orientation and tilt angle.
Solar cookers made of cardboard, foil, and
plastic window reaches 300F[left]. Teachers ready their solar cars
for takeoff. [right]
Instructors: Tor Allen, Hal Aronson, and Clay
Atchison, of The Rahus Institute - Solar Schoolhouse
 
Instructors Hal Aronson (left) and Tor Allen (right)
When:
July 13-18, 2008 -Location: Walker
Creek Ranch - 1700 Marshall/Petaluma Road - Petaluma, California
94952 .
Check-in Lodging [Walker Creek Ranch]: Sunday, July 13th
after 4 pm....Seminar: July 13- 7pm to July 18th 1pm.
Accomodations: Lodging and all meals are included. Cabins with
beds. Bring your own sleeping bag or blankets and sheets. Download
the Walker Creek Guest Information packet [5MBpdf]
Seminar Costs: The $1200 registration fee includes all meals,
lodging and classroom and conference materials. Travel is not included
in the registration fee.
Professional Development Credits: We've arranged for Continuing
Education Units through California State University Sacramento.
Educators will be able to earn 3 CEUs. Sign up onsite.
Sponsors: Rahus is managing sponsorships for
educators from schools served by the following electric utilities:
City of Lodi Electric Utility Department, Glendale Water &
Power, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), City of Palo
Alto Utilities (CPAU), and Silicon Valley Power (City of Santa Clara),
Redding Electric Utility, City of Biggs, and others. Additional
sponsorships may be available for educators in other areas of the
state. Fill out the application below to request a sponsorship and
we will attempt to connect you with a sponsorship in timely fashion
so you can firm up summer plans.
Summer Institute Sponsorships:
We are actively seeking additional sponsors for the summer institute.
Please contact Tor Allen at 925-370-7262 or tor@rahus.org about
sponsoring a teacher in your area. Equipment donations are also
welcome.
Donate now online. Any amount is appreciated. $1200 pays for one
teacher to attend the Summer Institute. Your contribution allows
us to provide sponsorships to proactive educators from throughout
California, regardless of their location. Thanks for your Support!
Sponsorship Application: Download this Application
[pdf] ....Application
[WORD doc] to apply for a sponsorship to
attend the Summer Institute. A limited number of sponsorhips are available.
Fill out the form, fax it back (925-889-2322) - We will notify you
of accepted sponsorships within two weeks. Also, if we are unable
to connect you with a sponsorship, you might check with your school
(district) about any available funding. Call Delphy @ (925) 209-1036
or email sie2008@rahus.org
to check for space availability and arrange for payment.
Important Dates
Registration Deadline: June 11, 2008
Check-in Lodging [Walker Creek Ranch]: Sunday, July 13th after 4
pm....Seminar: July 13- 7pm to July 18th 1pm.
About Solar Schoolhouse - SSh is a K-12 energy education
program developed by The
Rahus Institute, a non-profit 501c organization. The program
uses the sun as a starting point for teaching about energy resources,
conservation, and other energy topics. Elements include teacher
workshops, educational kits, and special projects.
  
Teachers at Brawley High School conduct a series
of electricity labs using the Solar Power Monitor and kilowatt-hour
meters for conducting energy efficiency labs in Fall 2002
Solar Schoolhouse Background information:
Presentation
at Solar Forum September 05[pdf - large file 3.5MB - download or
opens in new browser] Direct Current in
the Classroom - Vocational Connections in k12 Schools
Presentation
at Solar Forum Feb 2005 [pdf - large file 2.7MB - download or opens
in new browser] Updates from 2004-05 program.
Presentation
at ASES 2003 in Austin Texas [pdf - large file 1.5 MB - download
or opens in new browser] "An integrated approach to Solar
Energy Education". Includes slides from 5 recent school projects.
Main message is that there is more to a successful solar energy
education project than just putting a panel on the roof. Bring it
in the classroom also.
Presentation
at Solar Forum 11/03 [pdf - large file 5MB - download or opens in
new browser] An Integrated approach to Solar Energy Education.
Presentation
at Solar Forum 10/02 [pdf - large file 2 MB - download or opens
in new browser]
Paper
presented at ASES solar Conference Reno, NV June 2002 [500 kB pdf]
Walden
West Outdoor Environmental Education School installs PV system and
integrates solar curriculum
  
In Action: Solar hydrogen fuel cell (left), solar
fan intrigue(middle), and pumping water with the sun (right)
Workshop
Spring 2003: PV as a Learning Tool
Emery
High Solar Mural Project Winter/Spring 2003
SSh
in Palo Alto - Ohlone and Gunn Schools
Lincoln
Middle School (Alameda) PV installation and curriculum
Questions? Contact Tor Allen at 925-370-7262 or schoolinfo@solarschoolhouse.org

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