2018 Summer Institute for Educators

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Educators at the 2017 Solar Schoolhouse Summer Institute at Red H Farm with farmer Caiti. Yes, photosynthesis is related to sunshine! and it helps grow food. yum!

About the 2018 Solar Schoolhouse Summer Institute: Educators attending this summer seminar (our 16th annual!) 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 fountains, a solar powered emergency kit,  conduct energy audits – and tailor lessons for your classroom situation.. We will conduct the seminar at newly built Rahus Institute, a solar powered work/live facility & workshop. 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.

Materials include: Solar Cell Classroom Set, Solar Fountain Sculpture Set, 20 Watt Solar Module, project materials for Solar Notebook Charger, Model Solar Home, solar cooker (pizza box or variation), Solar Art (etching, clay), and Curriculum (Teaching Solar, Your Solar Home, Solar Decathlon, more).  Curriculum and activities are Common Core and NGSS aligned.

When:  July 22-27, 2018 @ Solar Schoolhouse (Rahus Institute) in Sebastopol, CA

SIE2018 Flier [pdf]

Application [Word]       Application [pdf]

Read about Summer Institute 2010 experience in Press Democrat [pdf]

Read about the Summer Institute ’07 experience as reported in Santa Barbara News Press [pdf]

Read about the Summer Institute ’04 experience as reported in the Mountain Democrat [pdf]

When:
July 22-27
, 2018
Location: Rahus Institute/Solar Schoolhouse, Sebastopol, CA
Check-in: Sunday, July 22nd after 4 pm…
Seminar: Sunday, July 22nd 7pm to Friday July 27th 1pm.
Accommodations:
Lodging and all meals are included.  As part of the registration fee, lodging is provided at nearby Fairfield Inn by Marriott (Sebastopol), single occupancy (OPTION A).   Onsite camping is available at a discounted rate (OPTION B), assuming you bring your own tent & gear (food is still included). Check with Dena for details dena@rahus.org.

Seminar Costs:

  • A $1950 includes instruction, lodging, food & materials. All meals included (except one evening out). Single Occupancy at local Fairfield Inn in Sebastopol. Materials include: Solar Cell Classroom Set, Solar Fountain Sculpture Set, 20 Watt Solar Module, project materials for Solar Notebook Charger, Model Solar Home, solar cooker (pizza box), Solar Art (etching, clay), and Curriculum (Teaching Solar, Your Solar Home, Solar Decathlon, more). Travel is not included.
  • B $1250 Onsite camping option. Includes all food, materials, curriculum, instruction as A. Only difference is lodging option. Camping onsite assumes you’ll bring your own camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, etc.). Bathroom and showers are accessible.
  • C $1250 Local Commute Option. Includes all food, materials, curriculum, instruction as A. Assumes you live close enough to stay at home and commute each day to Sebastopol workshop site. Or you’ve made your own lodging arrangements.

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.

Field Trips during the week will Include:
*Solar Powered School – Analy High School, Sebastopol
*Successful Organic Farm – Singing Frogs Farm (or similar)

Recreational Options.
Swimming – at Ives Pool, or Russian River.
Bicycling – explore the area on dedicated bike paths and country roads.
Walking – Ragle Park is nearby (<1 mi) with many trails.
Bodega Bay is 20 minutes away.
Kubbe, Bocce, archery games onsite.

Sponsors: Rahus is managing sponsorships for educators from schools served by the following organizations: Yolo County Office of Education, Glendale Water & Power, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD),  and others… Additional sponsorships may be available for educators in other areas of the state. Fill out the application to request a sponsorship and we will attempt to connect you with a sponsorship in timely fashion so you can firm up summer plans.  We also recommend checking with your school district for Professional Development funds to support your participation in this workshop.

Summer Institute Sponsorships: We are actively seeking additional sponsors for the summer institute. Please contact Tor Allen at 707-829-3154 or tor@rahus.org about sponsoring a teacher in your area. Equipment donations are also welcome. $1950 pays for one teacher to attend the Summer Institute. Your contribution allows us to provide sponsorships to proactive educators, regardless of their location. Thanks for your Support!

Important Dates

Registration Deadline: June 1, 2017.   Sign up soon. Space is limited.
Check-in Lodging: Sunday, July 22nd after 4 pm….Seminar: July 22- 6pm to July 27th 1pm.

About Solar Schoolhouse – SSh is a K-12 energy education program developed by The Rahus Institute, a non-profit 501c3 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.
Questions? Contact Tor Allen at 707-829-3154 or info@rahus.org

Scenes from previous Solar Schoolhouse Summer Institutes (below)

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