STEAM Fields:
Physics, Environmental Sciences, Technology, Energy


Environment, climate change and solar energy

For many years, electricity production was mainly based on the combustion of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. This method causes serious environmental pollution and contributes significantly to climate change, due to carbon dioxide and methane emissions. Today, the shift to gentle forms of energy production, such as wind, hydroelectric and solar energy, is necessary for the sustainability of the planet.
In this program, children will study the basic mild forms of electricity generation and new technologies such as thermoelectricity and photothermoelectricity, as well as energy storage techniques. Through experiments with models, they will understand the production processes and the importance of environmental protection. At the end, they will present their findings and ideas.

Learning objectives

1.Explain the operating principles of the basic soft forms of electricity generation, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc.
2. Understand the difference between polluting energy sources (such as coal and oil) and gentle forms of energy (such as the sun and wind).
3. To learn about basic forms of renewable energy (solar, wind, hydroelectric) with simple examples.
4. Recognize the importance of protecting the environment through the use of clean energy sources.

NAGC skills cultivated:

1.Analytical and abstract thinking
2.Synthetic understanding of interdisciplinary topics
3.Creative expression and interpretation
4. Application of mathematical concepts in arts
5.Critical evaluation and investigative curiosity

Connection to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG 4 – Quality Education
SDG 7 – Clean and Affordable Energy
SDG 13 – Climate Action
SDG 17 – Collaboration for the Goals