I'm working on an NCv2009 Higher Education project that has many environmental course offerings as part of a new degree program. One of these courses focuses on sustainability in the built environment and provides a great interdisciplinary discussion. It will provide more than 10 hours of instruction for students who elect to take the course, and I am working to integrate conversations about the university's LEED buildings into the curriculum. Based on review comments anyone else has received for this credit, do you feel that this would meet the Innovation in Design credit requirements for School as a Teaching Tool? Thanks.
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Dan LeBlanc
Senior Sustainability ManagerYR&G
86 thumbs up
November 4, 2013 - 7:10 pm
I've only seen this credit applied successfully to elementary and secondary schools where every students receives 10 hours of instruction per year. The credit language doesn't seem to allow for higher-ed applications.