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Powering Curiosity: Teaching Energy Efficiency Through Real-World STEM

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Powering Curiosity: Teaching Energy Efficiency Through Real-World STEM
Powering Curiosity: Teaching Energy Efficiency Through Real-World STEM
WRESA EDUCATION
Wed, June 17, 2026 @ 09:00 AM — 03:00 PM (EDT)
THIS EVENT IS 100% FREE!
Date:     June 17, 2026
Time:     9:00am – 3:00pm 
Type:     In-Person

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Ext. Center
          455 Research Drive
          Mills River, NC 28759

Fee:      Free

**NOTE: We have a No Refund policy for our WRESA courses. However, you
are welcome to send a colleague in your place. Contact Richard Gabriel
at rgabriel@wresa.org if you need to change the name of the person
attending.

CEUs:     5 Contact Hours 
Limit:    40 Participants
Audience: 6-12 classroom teachers, STEM educators and instructional coaches,
          Curriculum specialists, and Administrators interested in 
          sustainability and STEM integration

What to Bring: Your own device

Summary:

Discover how buildings, homes, and everyday systems can bring energy efficiency concepts to life for grades 6–12 students. Educators will engage in hands-on investigations, tour a LEED-certified building, and leave with practical, standards-aligned Switch Classroom lessons ready for the classroom.


Description:

Is your school or district looking for engaging, hands-on ways to teach energy concepts while meeting 6-12 science standards? Join us for a full-day professional learning workshop focused on energy efficiency, building science, and real-world STEM applications using Switch Classroom lessons and investigations.

Participants will explore the science of energy efficiency through interactive instruction, a tour of a LEED-certified building, and classroom-ready investigations that can be adapted for middle and high school learners. This turnkey experience connects science standards to authentic, place-based learning and provides practical ideas educators can take back to their classrooms.


Workshop Agenda (Tentative):


  • 9:00 – 11:00am

Introduction to Energy Efficiency & the Science Behind It


  • 11:00am – 1:30pm

Tour of a LEED-certified building, followed by lunch

(Participants will drive themselves; the tour will occur immediately before lunch.)


  • 1:30 – 3:00pm

Hands-on Energy Efficiency Projects & Investigations:

  • Innovative Building Design Research Project
  • Family Energy Awareness Challenge / Home Electricity Audit
  • Investigating Passive Solar Heating Lab


If you have additional questions, contact Michelle Taylor at mtbenign@ncsu.edu or Ruthann McComb at mccombr@gmail.com


Registration: Open
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WEDNESDAY
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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455 Research Drive
Mills River, NC  USA
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Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center
Date:     June 17, 2026
Time:  9:00am – 3:00pm
Type: In-Person

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Ext. Center
455 Research Drive
Mills River, NC 28759

Fee:  Free

**NOTE: We have a No Refund policy for our WRESA courses. However, you
are welcome to send a colleague in your place. Contact Richard Gabriel
at rgabriel@wresa.org if you need to change the name of the person
attending.

CEUs: 5 Contact Hours
Limit: 40 Participants
Audience: 6-12 classroom teachers, STEM educators and instructional coaches,
Curriculum specialists, and Administrators interested in
sustainability and STEM integration

What to Bring: Your own device

Summary:

Discover how buildings, homes, and everyday systems can bring energy efficiency concepts to life for grades 6–12 students. Educators will engage in hands-on investigations, tour a LEED-certified building, and leave with practical, standards-aligned Switch Classroom lessons ready for the classroom.


Description:

Is your school or district looking for engaging, hands-on ways to teach energy concepts while meeting 6-12 science standards? Join us for a full-day professional learning workshop focused on energy efficiency, building science, and real-world STEM applications using Switch Classroom lessons and investigations.

Participants will explore the science of energy efficiency through interactive instruction, a tour of a LEED-certified building, and classroom-ready investigations that can be adapted for middle and high school learners. This turnkey experience connects science standards to authentic, place-based learning and provides practical ideas educators can take back to their classrooms.


Workshop Agenda (Tentative):


  • 9:00 – 11:00am

Introduction to Energy Efficiency & the Science Behind It


  • 11:00am – 1:30pm

Tour of a LEED-certified building, followed by lunch

(Participants will drive themselves; the tour will occur immediately before lunch.)


  • 1:30 – 3:00pm

Hands-on Energy Efficiency Projects & Investigations:

  • Innovative Building Design Research Project
  • Family Energy Awareness Challenge / Home Electricity Audit
  • Investigating Passive Solar Heating Lab


If you have additional questions, contact Michelle Taylor at mtbenign@ncsu.edu or Ruthann McComb at mccombr@gmail.com


 
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