We remind that on November 14, 2021, the All-Russian Environmental dictation was launched in the Republic of Tatarstan. This year the event is held in offline format and in online format on the portal https://экодиктант.рус /.
The organizers are the Committee of the Federation Council on Agrarian and Food Policy and Environmental Management, ANO "Equality", the NGO "Angel-Detstvohranitel" and the Federal Children's Ecological and Biological Center.
The environmental dictation will be held in the format of testing, which includes 25 questions. Tasks are differentiated by 4 categories of difficulty:
- children under 12 years of age;
- teenagers from 12 to 18 years old;
- adults without specialized education or experience in the environmental field;
- adults with specialized education or experience in the environmental field.
In total, 45 minutes will be allocated for completing tasks. During the testing, a variety of issues will be considered, including energy and resource conservation, environmental safety, the formation of environmental habits and others related to ecology.
The event will last until November 21, following the results, participants will receive certificates of participation or a diploma of the winner.
Recall that in 2020, the Republic of Tatarstan became the most active region in writing the All-Russian Environmental dictation. Tatarstan also took the first place in the number of winners, a total of 4.772 people took part in the eco-educational campaign.
Reference: Ecological Dictation is an annual project aimed at increasing the level of ecological culture and literacy of Russian residents, popularization of environmental knowledge and development of volunteerism in the eco-sphere. For the first time, dictation was held from September 6 to October 15, 2019 in schools. More than 80 thousand people from 45 regions of Russia became pioneers of the action. In 2020, the number of participants reached 2.8 million people, and the geography expanded to 85 regions. About 3.600 offline sites were organized in 62 of them, the rest checked their environmental literacy using the ecodictant.rus portal.