Creative Learning Innovations for Clean and Affordable Energy Education

One of the sources of energy that is clean and unlimited is solar energy. The technology for solar power generation is widely recognized and adapted in many countries around the world as the renewable and clean energy.  The other sources of clean energy are from biomass and bio gas which were the waste disposal from agriculture and livestock.

Building a good understanding of energy requires “learning process design” that combines real hands-on experiences, exchanges ideas, knowledge and skills, the learning methods that the new generations can related to and connect with their way of life. To support teachers to develop innovative learning innovations that promote energy literacy for children, youth and the community, the Faculty of Learning Sciences and Education has created an educational program called “Creative Learning Innovations for Clean and Affordable Energy Education”.

The objectives of this program are:
1. To nurture students, as a future leader of changes, to be equip with the knowledge of clean energy through coaching and skills development.

  1. To design and develop tools that help in planning the efficient level of energy required.
  2. To design a learning process that encourages educators and students to understand the concept of renewable and clean energy.

 

The goal is to develop teachers and public personnel to be able to innovate a more creative energy learning program for students and the public. The program was designed with 3 main activities.

(1) Innovative project for energy literacy

(2) Innovative project partners, and

(3) Online learning and knowledge management for schools and community to create a powerful driving force from teacher groups and community leaders toward renewable and clean energy.

For more information on the “Creative Learning Innovations for Clean and Affordable Energy Education”, please refer to: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PM2ydrElVDqkiWK5pzJSULHYp6zcKAgv/view

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