Teachers will be able to take part in an eco-competition with cash prizes

Teachers will be able to take part in an eco-competition with cash prizes shutterstock
Katerina Belousova

The competition will last until January 31, 2023 inclusive

Ukrainian teachers who teach children in grades 1-4 can take part in the "Climate for our children" competition.

The winners will receive 5,000 hryvnias and valuable gifts for an educational case in one of eight nominations, reports the All-Ukrainian public organization "Living Planet" on Facebook.

The authors explained that in order to participate in the competition, it is necessary to conduct one of the training sessions of the variable component of training based on didactic and methodical materials created within the framework of the project "Climate and environmental education for primary school students".

Nominations:

  1. "How to become a friend of the planet";
  2. "How the Earth's climate changes";
  3. "Why do climate changes occur";
  4. "How to prevent climate change";
  5. "Climate changes and water consumption";
  6. "How to consume energy and heat, mitigating climate change";
  7. "What is the connection between garbage and climate change"
  8. "How environmental labeling helps prevent climate change";
  9. from the Partner of the Competition "The topic of environmental labeling to prevent climate change is better disclosed".

The message emphasized that the competition will last until January 31, 2023 inclusive.

As EcoPolitic reported earlier, in Zhytomyr, a 9th grade student together with the head of the technical circle developed a generator that runs on rain.

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