Funds are available for school improvement projects, especially targeting energy efficiency, and the hoped-for knock-on effect is to support jobs for local tradespeople. In May, a $160 million injection was announced by Education Minister Chris Hipkins. He said: “Classrooms at almost 600 small or remote state schools will be tested to assess lighting quality, noise levels and temperature. All schools that need improvements such as LED lights, acoustic panelling and ceiling insulation will receive them, with work starting later this year.”
In addition, the Sustainability Contestable Fund is set to support energy saving and sustainable projects at schools around New Zealand. A $400 million School Investment Package was also announced back in December for projects at 149 schools. These are expected to get off the ground soon.
Despite global economic anxiety in the shadow of COVID, the pandemic has really highlighted how important education and physical schooling truly is… Teachers, parents, employers, and the government all witnessed up-close this year, what happens when the school environment is stripped away or found to be inadequate. Nationwide distance learning was not only stressful and overwhelming for everybody, but it also highlighted serious inequities in terms of accessibility. Parents struggled to go back to work, or work from home, while schools were closed, and the digital divide was more visible than ever between high-income and low-income families.
It turns out that a well-designed learning space is not just necessary for students, or part of our cultural schooling tradition, but is essential to the way in which our society functions. Keeping students engaged and motivated is the natural domain of the modern classroom and now that we have warmly welcomed our learners back to school, how can we improve the functionality and ambiance of their school environments?
One classic, easy way to do this it to assess and improve classroom lighting. School News caught up with an industry leader in LED lighting for schools to find out about new design options and energy efficiency boosts.
LED technology is available in all types of lighting fixtures from downlights, battens, buttons, step lights, bulkheads, and pendants. It is easily accessible and much more affordable than it once was as advancements in the manufacturing process have made it more cost-effective to produce. These savings have been passed on to the buyer, making the technology more attainable.
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