
IEE Day 1
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English
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KG - University
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Easy
Lungdy Prak
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12 Slides • 4 Questions
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Poll
Have you studied environment subject before?
Yes, I have.
No, I haven't.
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Open Ended
How do you define the term "environment"?
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Definition of "evironment"
Environment refers to the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
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Open Ended
What are the possible benefits of learning environment subject?
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Environmental Awareness
Understanding the environment and its interconnected systems raises awareness about the natural world. It helps students appreciate the beauty, diversity, and complexity of ecosystems and the valuable resources they provide.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Environmental Stewardship
By learning about the environment, students develop a sense of responsibility and become better stewards of the planet. They gain knowledge about sustainable practices, conservation strategies, and the importance of preserving natural resources for future generations.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges. Learning about the environment equips students with the knowledge and tools to understand the causes and impacts of climate change. It empowers them to contribute to sustainable development and take action to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Environmental Problem Solving
Environmental education fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students learn to analyze complex environmental issues, evaluate different perspectives, and propose innovative solutions. These skills are crucial for addressing environmental challenges at local, national, and global levels.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Health and Well-being
The environment has a significant impact on human health and well-being. By learning about environmental factors that affect health, such as air and water quality, students can make informed decisions to protect themselves and promote a healthier living environment.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Conservation and Biodiversity
Learning about the environment helps students understand the importance of conserving biodiversity and protecting endangered species. It promotes a sense of empathy and respect for all living organisms and ecosystems, fostering a sustainable and balanced coexistence.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Sustainable Lifestyle Choices
Environmental education encourages students to make sustainable lifestyle choices. They learn about recycling, energy conservation, responsible consumption, and other actions that reduce their ecological footprint. These choices can have a positive impact on the environment and contribute to a more sustainable future.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Civic Engagement
Environmental issues often require collective action and civic engagement. Learning about the environment empowers students to become informed and active citizens. It encourages them to participate in environmental decision-making processes, advocate for change, and contribute to environmental initiatives in their communities.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Interdisciplinary Connections
The environment is a multidisciplinary subject that connects various fields of study, including science, social studies, economics, and ethics. Learning about the environment provides opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, fostering a holistic understanding of complex environmental issues.
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Benefits of learning Environment subject
Career Opportunities
Environmental education opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as environmental science, conservation, sustainability, policy-making, and environmental advocacy. By learning about the environment, students can explore these career paths and make informed choices about their future endeavors.
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Open Ended
What are the possible problems if we do not take care of our environment?
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Possible problems of taking environment for granted
Climate change, Loss of biodiversity, Extinction of species, Air pollution, Water pollution, Noise pollution, Land pollution, Deforestation, Resource Depletion, Health risks...
Have you studied environment subject before?
Yes, I have.
No, I haven't.
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