The Green movement.
American School & University, June, 2006 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy
Educators are accustomed to giving out grades, good and bad. Some of their students strive for the highest grade possible and take up temporary residence in the library or pull all-night cram sessions to earn an A. Others put in just enough work to get a comfortable C. Still others can't be bothered to make any effort and are slapped with an F.
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When it comes to sustainable design and construction, it's the educators and administrators whose work is being graded. And just like the students they serve, education officials have different levels of ...
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