"Culture and Quebec Citizenship" Program: Ecological Transition Module

 

Discover the ecological transition module, a key component of the educational program on culture and Quebec citizenship, specially designed for students in grades 5 and 6. This unique program aims to awaken and enrich students' ecological awareness through an innovative and engaging pedagogical approach, while firmly rooting learning in the Quebec cultural context.

Through four autonomous and hybrid Learning and Evaluation Situations (LES), this module offers a deep exploration of the challenges of ecological transition. Each LES, designed for use in both digital and traditional environments, allows students to tackle these crucial issues in a way that is both informative and inspiring, while minimizing the anxiety often associated with these topics.

 

Main Features:

  • Modern Pedagogical Approach: The LES, available for download or online use, encourage an active and reflective approach, inviting students to become agents of change.
  • Comprehensive Resources: Accompanied by a teacher's guide, each LES integrates podcasts, statistics, interviews, texts, glossaries, as well as a rich bibliography and media resources for total immersion in the subject.
  • Exclusive Interactive Tools: Dokoma enhances the experience with surveys to measure student engagement, digital tools to stimulate classroom debates, as well as interactive whiteboards and the Dialogue tool for participating in national-scale activities.

Why Integrate This Module into Your Teaching?

Education on the environment and citizenship is more crucial than ever in the current context. The ecological transition module of the culture and Quebec citizenship program offers a unique opportunity to instill essential ecological consciousness in young students, while equipping them with tools to think and act critically and responsibly.

Invitation to Action:

We invite all teachers of grades 5 and 6 to discover the four LES of this exceptional module. Engage your students in an educational adventure that will mark not only their academic journey but also their role as responsible citizens of tomorrow.

Adopt the ecological transition module and participate in training the next generation of aware and committed individuals. Explore, learn, and transform with your students. Together, let's make education on ecological transition a cornerstone of our culture and Quebec citizenship.

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The LES "Eco-Alert in Quebec," part of the "Culture and Citizenship Quebec" program, aims to sensitize young people to ecological transition.

Through activities such as "Climate Decoders" and "Planet in Play!", students explore climate changes and their local impacts, analyze environmental solutions, and develop a communication project. This pedagogical approach fosters critical thinking, civic responsibility, and commitment to future collective choices.

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The LES "Nature Speaks to Us" is a key component of the "Culture and Quebec Citizenship" program.

Focused on awakening to ecological transition, it engages young minds in reflecting on biodiversity, endangered species, and solutions for environmental protection. Through discussions, research, and theatrical creations, this LES aims to develop ecological awareness, encourage creative thinking, and prepare students to become responsible and active citizens in protecting our planet.

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The LES "Climate Stars in Action" from the "Culture and Quebec Citizenship" program for grades 5 and 6 engages students in ecological transition.

Through a variety of activities, it develops their critical judgment and raises their awareness of environmental movements. Students explore the impact of young activists, discuss the significance of April 22, analyze Quebec's ecological challenges, and discover active environmental groups. This educational tool transforms students into conscious actors of their environment, preparing them to effectively contribute to the fight against ecological challenges.

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The LES "Everyday EcoGuide in Action," integrated into the "Culture and Quebec Citizenship" program for 5th and 6th-grade primary students, aims to raise awareness about ecological transition.

Through fun and educational activities, it addresses environmental movements, activism, and citizen actions, encouraging young people to become agents of change. Students explore the links between ecological causes and means of action, analyze recommendations for better environmental management, and are guided to create green initiatives within their school. This LES fosters creative thinking and prepares for responsible collective future choices.