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Certification Systems of Green Schools: A Comparative Analysis
Certification Systems of Green Schools: A Comparative Analysis

Author(s): Ibrahim Kocabas, Mehtap Bademcioğlu
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Environmental interactions
Published by: Üniversite Park Ltd. Sti.
Keywords: sustainability; green schools; green school certification systems;

Summary/Abstract: Sustainability is an approach that should not merely be limited to the design of buildings, but be a lifestyle adopted by posterity. Individuals ought to have the consciousness to protect and preserve the natural resources of future generations. After all, this is what will probably make studies on sustainability reach their targets. School buildings are critically important in achieving this goal in that they can enable future generations to be raised with an awareness of sustainability. This explains the reason why, in this study, the following leading green school certification systems and their criteria have been compared and examined: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design; Collaborative for High Performance Schools; and, Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method. Five schools with these certificates were taken as examples, evaluated and compared. This study, in which descriptive survey model was employed, made it clear that the standards set for green schools serve similar purposes no matter when a green school certification system originated or which countries have adopted it. However, the following variables play an important role in the success of the green school approach: attitudes of administrators; training pattern; location of the school; materials selection; and the responsibilities of educators and learners. School buildings in Turkey should further be discussed in detail with these points in mind.

  • Issue Year: 6/2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 74-88
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English