How environmentally literate are you? Anyone can check the level of their knowledge within the framework of the All-Russian dictation. The country's largest educational project in the field of nature protection starts on November 25 and runs until December 8.
Today, employees of the Ministry of Ecology and territorial administrations tested their knowledge of environmental literacy. 106 ecologists became participants of the All-Russian dictation in the category "Ecologist". The start of the dictation, which took place in the Ministry building, as well as all the territorial departments of the department, was given by Deputy Minister Egor Tarnavsky. He wished his colleagues good luck and noted that every year the Eco-Dictation in the republic is held at the highest level, Tatarstan residents have repeatedly become leaders in the number of participants, because such an educational project is a great opportunity to test their knowledge about nature. Heads of departments, deputy ministers, inspectors - department employees had to answer 25 test tasks in 45 minutes. Of the four testing options, environmentalists solved the most difficult one. The questions in this section are not easy and involve several possible answers.
Today, an Eco-dictation has started in Russia - it has become the fifth anniversary. The All-Russian educational project has expanded, following the path of inclusion.
In January, everyone sums up the results of last year and makes plans for the new year. And today we would like to share with you the results of environmental dictation. In 2022, more than 4 million people – residents of 173 countries of the world – took part in the Eco-Dictation. The dictation was joined by representatives of four new regions — the DPR, the LPR, the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions.
According to the results of the environmental dictation, Tatarstan in 2022 became the most active region in the category of over 18 among environmentalists.
The annual All-Russian Environmental Dictation started on November 11 in all regions of Russia and was supposed to end on November 27. Due to numerous requests from the public, the eco-dictation was extended.
The All-Russian Ecological dictation started today in the main building of Kazan Federal University. Natalia Sokolova, co-chair of the Federal Organizing Committee of the Ecodictant, Alexander Terentyev, member of the Federation Council Committee on Regulations and Organization of Parliamentary Activities, Deputy Minister of Ecology Egor Tarnavsky, Deputy of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan Tahir Khadeev and more than 150 Tatarstan citizens took part in it.
From November 11 to 27, the All-Russian Ecological Dictation will be held in all regions of Russia. Eco-dictation is an annual project aimed at the formation of ecological culture and popularization of ecological knowledge, increasing the level of environmental literacy. Traditionally, this event is held in an online format on the portal https://экодиктант.рус / , as well as on offline sites. Residents of all subjects of the Russian Federation can take part in it.
From September 10 to 17, the third All-Russian eco-dictation with the international participation of "EcoTolk" takes place online under the motto: #SustainableDevelopmentbegins withYou. The event is aimed at increasing the level of environmental literacy and increasing interest in the ecology and nature protection of Russia.
Today employees of the territorial administrations of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan and the central office took part in the All-Russian Environmental Dictation. Opening the environmental education event, Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan Egor Tarnavsky noted that the project was being carried out for the first time in an offline format and was timed to coincide with the World Day of Waste Recycling.
The goal of this project is to popularize environmental knowledge among various segments of the population, increase the level of environmental literacy as a measure to prevent environmental offenses.