• 🌍 General Introduction – Social Science

    Level: 3rd Year of Bachillerato (3rd BGU)

    Main Topic: Protecting the Environment in Ecuador


    Social Science helps us understand the world we live in — its people, its history, its geography, and the challenges that affect our societies. In this course, we will develop critical thinking skills and explore important global and local issues that impact both Ecuador and the world.

    One of the most urgent topics today is environmental protection. In this module, we will focus on how human actions affect nature and what we can do to protect it. We will study the importance of the Ecuadorian Amazon, the risks of natural disasters like earthquakes and floods, and the hidden dangers of ghost nets in our oceans.

    Through research, discussion, and reflection, you will explore real-world problems and propose real solutions. You will also practice using English to express your ideas clearly and responsibly — because taking care of the environment is not only a local issue, it's a global one.

    Together, let’s learn how we can protect our natural resources and build a more sustainable future for Ecuador and the planet. 🌱🌎

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Welcome to the Social Studies-Science course for 3rd Year of Bachillerato. This year, we will focus on a crucial theme: Protecting the Ecuadorian Amazon. The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world and plays a vital role in our environment, culture, and national identity.

In this course, we will explore the social, environmental, economic, and political aspects of the Ecuadorian Amazon. You will learn about the indigenous communities who live there, the challenges caused by deforestation and resource exploitation, and the efforts being made to promote sustainable development and conservation.

Through Moodle, you will access interactive lessons, videos, readings, activities, and assessments. The course encourages critical thinking, responsible citizenship, and a deeper connection with the environmental issues facing Ecuador today.


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