Annual Report 2007 - (Page 22) Improving School Environment and Performance esearch underway at GTRI suggests that environmental improvements to schools can raise student scores on standardized tests. “Green schools” programs, already in operation in several states, are touted mainly for saving energy, said Charlene Bayer, a GTRI principal research scientist. Yet Bayer’s research indicates that bettering a school’s environment also increases health and comfort, which in turn promotes increased attendance, student attentiveness and teaching effectiveness. “There is a direct correlation between decreased absenteeism and increased test scores,” said Bayer, a specialist in indoor-air health issues. “Everyone thinks that being green means primarily energy saving, but in fact green schools can have a major productivity impact.” Test scores in environmentally improved schools can increase as much as 3 to 5 percent, according to the National Review for Green Schools: Costs, Benefits, and Implications for Massachusetts. GTRI’s research indicates that asthma is a major health issue affecting school attendance. At least 10 percent of Georgia children are asthmatic, with some urban areas topping 25 percent. The problem can be triggered by environmental factors, such as: • Mold, which is a particular problem in Georgia because of high humidity. Damp outside air can seep into buildings, creating unseen mold inside walls; Building materials, which can give off volatile organic compounds (VOCs), aggravating asthma and other respiratory conditions; Diesel school bus emissions, which can cause significant indoor pollution when the vehicles are allowed to idle near school buildings. R GTRI recommends ways to reduce these problems, often at little cost. Among the recommendations are careful adjustment of school heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to increase outside air exchange, reducing mold and other pollutants. In other cases, new HVAC components, including sophisticated control units, can increase air flow and reduce pollutants. School renovation can eliminate mold hidden in walls, as well as construction materials that give off VOCs. And the simple expedient of turning off school bus engines until students leave can improve school air quality. Other measures to aid existing schools include increasing non-glaring daylight in classrooms and improving cleaning practices to minimize mold, bacteria and dust. GTRI recently sent every Georgia school system a publication titled Green Schools for High Performance, said Ken Johnson, a GTRI senior research scientist who is working with Bayer on school-health issues. The publication details 19 health- and energy-related steps that schools can take at little or no cost. • • Georgia Tech researchers inspect the exterior of a school as part of a project to improve health and comfort levels for students. www.gtri.gatech.edu http://www.gtri.gatech.edu
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Annual Report 2007 Annual Report 2007 Contents From the Director Research at GTRI Defense and Security Health and Human Systems Energy and Environment Manufacturing Technologies Information and Communication Technologies GTRI Around the World Interdisciplinary Research Centers The Laboratories of GTRI Georgia Tech Ireland GTRI by the Numbers GTRI and Georgia Tech Supporting Breakthrough Research GTRI Professional Education The People of GTRI Annual Report 2007 Annual Report 2007 - Annual Report 2007 (Page 1) Annual Report 2007 - Annual Report 2007 (Page 2) Annual Report 2007 - Contents (Page 3) Annual Report 2007 - Contents (Page 4) Annual Report 2007 - Contents (Page 5) Annual Report 2007 - From the Director (Page 6) Annual Report 2007 - Research at GTRI (Page 7) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 8) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 9) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 10) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 11) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 12) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 13) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 14) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 15) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 16) Annual Report 2007 - Defense and Security (Page 17) Annual Report 2007 - Health and Human Systems (Page 18) Annual Report 2007 - Health and Human Systems (Page 19) Annual Report 2007 - Health and Human Systems (Page 20) Annual Report 2007 - Health and Human Systems (Page 21) Annual Report 2007 - Health and Human Systems (Page 22) Annual Report 2007 - Health and Human Systems (Page 23) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 24) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 25) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 26) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 27) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 28) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 29) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 30) Annual Report 2007 - Energy and Environment (Page 31) Annual Report 2007 - Manufacturing Technologies (Page 32) Annual Report 2007 - Manufacturing Technologies (Page 33) Annual Report 2007 - Manufacturing Technologies (Page 34) Annual Report 2007 - Manufacturing Technologies (Page 35) Annual Report 2007 - Manufacturing Technologies (Page 36) Annual Report 2007 - Manufacturing Technologies (Page 37) Annual Report 2007 - Information and Communication Technologies (Page 38) Annual Report 2007 - Information and Communication Technologies (Page 39) Annual Report 2007 - Information and Communication Technologies (Page 40) Annual Report 2007 - Information and Communication Technologies (Page 41) Annual Report 2007 - Information and Communication Technologies (Page 42) Annual Report 2007 - Information and Communication Technologies (Page 43) Annual Report 2007 - GTRI Around the World (Page 44) Annual Report 2007 - Interdisciplinary Research Centers (Page 45) Annual Report 2007 - The Laboratories of GTRI (Page 46) Annual Report 2007 - The Laboratories of GTRI (Page 47) Annual Report 2007 - Georgia Tech Ireland (Page 48) Annual Report 2007 - Georgia Tech Ireland (Page 49) Annual Report 2007 - GTRI by the Numbers (Page 50) Annual Report 2007 - GTRI and Georgia Tech (Page 51) Annual Report 2007 - Supporting Breakthrough Research (Page 52) Annual Report 2007 - GTRI Professional Education (Page 53) Annual Report 2007 - The People of GTRI (Page 54) Annual Report 2007 - The People of GTRI (Page 55) Annual Report 2007 - The People of GTRI (Page 56) Annual Report 2007 - The People of GTRI (Page 57) Annual Report 2007 - The People of GTRI (Page 58) Annual Report 2007 - The People of GTRI (Page 59) Annual Report 2007 - The People of GTRI (Page 60)
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