Felice anno nuovo - La multi ani - Mutlu Yıllar
30 Aralık 2021 Perşembe
20 Aralık 2021 Pazartesi
WE HAVE A CALL TO THE WORLD ABOUT OUR LAND
18 Aralık 2021 Cumartesi
13 Aralık 2021 Pazartesi
12 Aralık 2021 Pazar
ETHICS DOĞA PROJECT NEWSPAPER
Our students came together by forming mixed teams in an online environment. Our Blue, Orange and Red teams of students created the newspaper bulletin of our project on natural disasters. Afterwards, the teams came together again and introduced their newspapers to each other. With this event, it was aimed to ensure the integration of students, to adapt to collaborative teamwork and to raise awareness about natural disasters.
3 Aralık 2021 Cuma
İt was first proposed by the International SoilSciences Union (IUSS) to determine the international soil day in 2002. Under the leadership of the Kingdom of Thailand and within the framework of the Global Soil Partnership, the World Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) supported the establishment of World Soil Day as an official day as a global awareness-raising platform. FAO unanimously approved World Soil Day at the Conference it held in June 2013 and demanded that it be formally adopted at the 68th United Nations (UN) General Assembly. In December 2013, the UN General Assembly responded positively to this request by designating December 5, 2014 as the first official World Soil Day. The United Nations also declared 2015 the International Year of the Soil, contributing to raising global awareness of the importance of soils.
World Soil Day is held on 5 December each year as a tool to draw attention to the importance of healthy soil and to advocate for the sustainable management of soil resources.The theme of World Soil Day on December 5, 2018 was celebrated with the slogan "Be a Solution to Prevent Soil Pollution" and the hashtag #Stop SoilPollution.
FAO reports that 1/3 of the world's land is degraded. We are at risk of losing more land due to soil pollution, which is a hidden danger. Soil pollution can be invisible and seem far away, but everyone and everywhere is affected. The world population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Soil pollution is a worldwide problem that poisons the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe. Since there is no data on a global scale, the existence of the problem is still unknown.
2 Aralık 2021 Perşembe
WE DETERMINED OUR PROJECT LOGO
Announcements were made to various groups and a survey was held for our project logos prepared by our students. As a result of the survey, the logo of our project was determined.
341 people participated in the survey for our project logo. We made our logo, which received 95 votes, as our project logo.
Ecological School
Our students designed the ecological school of their dreams, again using a web tool. They had so much fun doing this.
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Our students evaluated the waste materials in the recycling workshop, transformed them into new products and reintroduced them to nature.
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Our students created slogans about the protection of our lands. They turned these slogans into cards in the Canva Program
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Our students prepared the logo of our Ethical Nature themed project using various WEB 2 tools. Our Project logo was determined by choosi...