DEVELOPMENT OF ECOLOGICAL COMPETENCE THROUGH WORKING WITH RECYCLED MATERIALS
Keywords:
Ecological competence, ecological education, recycling, waste, creative activity, preschool education, ecological awareness, practical exercise.Abstract
This article highlights the pedagogical importance of using recyclable materials in developing ecological competence in preschool children. It also analyzes the role of creative activities, practical exercises and non-traditional methods in the formation of children's thinking and ecological awareness in the process of ecological education. The article describes methods for forming a careful attitude to nature in children through the use of plastic, paper, cardboard, fabric and natural materials. In addition, the educational and educational potential of application, eco-landscape, construction and visual activity classes based on recyclable materials is revealed.
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