ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Environmental and ecological education encourages children to love nature from an early age, understand the impact of their actions on the environment, fosters a culture of responsible consumption, and promotes resource conservation through practical and creative activities, with the aim of shaping conscious and environmentally friendly behavior in everyday life.

 

Environmental education for preschoolers encourages them to love nature and care for the environment that protects it. Through games and creative activities, children learn the ABCs of waste sorting and understand why it is important to reduce waste and conserve resources. They also develop habits for protecting a healthy environment, such as not littering and conserving water and energy. The goal is to foster a responsible attitude toward nature and encourage small daily environmental measures so that children feel responsible for their environment and future.

 

 

Environmental education for students in grades 1–4 encourages a responsible attitude towards nature and the environment. Children learn about environmental issues such as waste sorting, energy conservation, and water conservation. Through games, creative activities, and practical exercises, students develop habits that help protect the environment and foster a culture of consumption. The goal is to encourage children to love nature, care for it, and understand the impact of their actions on the world.

 

Environmental education for 5th and 6th grade students deepens their understanding of ecology and pollution issues. Students examine air, water, and soil pollution and its impact on nature and people. They are taught the importance of responsible consumption, waste reduction, sorting, and recycling. Sustainable lifestyles and consumer culture are discussed, promoting awareness and respect for nature. This education aims to foster students' responsibility and ability to make environmentally friendly decisions in their daily lives.