Actions in environmental education for four-to-eight-year-old children in workshops in the Project Rondon
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-0221.2016v13n21p184Abstract
In order to awaken the children’s interest for environmental issues, highlighting the need to preserve forests, four workshops were done during the Itacaiúnas Operation of Project Rondon, in the city of Rondon do Pará – PA. The actions occurred between July 20th to July 30th this year, and they had as target audience the most fragile socio-economic community. The workshops were named “O Refúgio”, “Boliche da Floresta”, “Se lixando” e “Careca-cabeludo” were widely accepted by children, being interesting notice the cultural and structural differences of the population comparing with expected results of activities. Overall, more than 46 children were involved in urban area as well as countryside. It can highlight considerable personal, collective and professional growth, result of sociocultural impact and work together with the community.
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