High
school students can now learn about biofuels in the classroom thanks to Growth
Energy and the National Association of Agricultural Educators.
Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy, says it is the first in-classroom curriculum about the role of biofuels.
“It’s
a two-week course to be used in the classroom and includes STEM-based
activities as well as historical and political background for students on
biofuels,” she says. “This is going to be shared with the 12,000 agricultural educators
and nearly 670,000 students across the country.”
She
tells Brownfield it’s incredibly important to educate the next generation of
leaders and drivers about the biofuels industry.
Continue reading Growth Energy, NAAE bring biofuels to the classroom at Brownfield Ag News.