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Within the framework of the "Environmental and Agrarian Education at School" program, about 1,400 teachers were trained in the Imereti region.

Within the framework of the "Environmental and Agrarian Education at School" program, about 1,400 teachers were trained in the Imereti region.

Within the framework of the "Environmental and Agrarian Education at School" program, about 1,400 teachers were trained in the Imereti region.

Deputy Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture Solomon Pavliashvili and Deputy State Commissioner of Imereti Levan Kiknavelidze met with trained teachers throughout the Imereti region. Certificates and auxiliary manual - "Environmental and agrarian education at school" were given to trained teachers.

"Information about the educational training of teachers in terms of studying environmental and agrarian issues, young people are provided with biodiversity, climate change, waste management, safety of desire and other important issues, which motivates the participants, makes them interested, attracts attention, day shortage". Solomon Pavliashvili.

A helpful manual for teachers "Environmental and Agrarian Education at School" was prepared at the Center for Environmental Information and Education. The textbook covers important issues of environmental and agricultural education, which is easily adaptable for students of primary grades (grades I-VI). Within the framework of the program, young people acquire basic knowledge on such important issues as sustainable development, biodiversity protection, water resources protection, air pollution protection, climate change and natural hazard reduction, waste management, land management and combating desertification, sustainable agriculture, food safety and quality.

In order to integrate the "Environmental and Agrarian Education at School" program into the school space, the process of retraining primary teachers will continue in the new academic year.

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