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- is included in school curriculum in general and vocational subjects Ecology, Civic education, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Physical education and foreign languages
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Economics, Accounting, Marketing, Management, Tourism services, Practise, Law 1st and 2nd form – 1 day ( 6 lessons ) 3rd form – 3 days ( 21 lessons )
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1. Theory (Sanitary science – first aid, transport education, ecology, technical sports, self – defence, owning firearms, environment and humanitary organizations) 2. Practise - sanitary preparation – treatment of common illnesses and injuries - extraordinary situations – fire, explosions, soil drift, earthquake, radiation, air catastrophe, other natural disasters - camping in the nature – building tents, food preparation, environment cleaning, getting known with herbs and protected plants - technical sports and acitivities – excursions with activities: sport shooting, radio amateur, sport diving, modelling, aviation sport and parachuting, climbing, etc.
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- obligatory in the 1st form : 1 – 2 lessons per week › introduces basic ecological principles › importance of ecology for environment protection and people´s health › helps create ecological awareness, feelings and attitudes from the aspects of sustainaible development › should be taught through developing small projects oriented to environmental issues
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~ Ecology as the science ~ Organism and environment ~ Ecology of plants ~ Ecology of animals ~ Ecosystems ~ Etology ~ Environment protection ~ Current problems of our environment ~ Ecology of people´s health
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- Position and relationships between ecology science and other sciences - Importance of ecology information for our life - biotic and abiotic components of the environment -Importance of plants for the life on the Earth -Vegetation kingdom – classification -Ways of nature protection and protected flora
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- demonstrates how fauna depends on concrete biotic and abiotic environment complements - explains mutual relationships among animal species - describes ecosystems – energy transport, biomass production, ecosystem development, dynamism, productivity, food chains, ecology balance and diversity
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- explains natural (inborn) behaviour: instincts, drives, biorythm - lerned behaviour - introduces environmental law in the Slovak Republic (protection of nature and country) - identifies endangered species of plants and animals - introduces protected areas in the Slovak Republic
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- explains the principles of sustainable development describes the global problems (reasons, consequences, solutions): deforestation, acid rains, ozone layer, air, water and soil pollution, garbage management, greenhouse effect, enlarging desert areas, soil erosion, population explosion, toxic substances, biodiversity loss - promotes friendly attitude towards environment, reasonable exploitation of natural resources - introduces international cooperation in environment area, basic conventions and agreements
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- emphasizes health as the main condition of personal development - explains the healthy lifestyle and determining factors - identifies the key factors of health endangering - describes unhealthy lifestyle, drug addiction
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-s-should be combination of different forms and methods supporting an independent work of students through: › Developing papers › Developing environmental projects › Organising workshops on environmental issues
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