Improving environmental education among students of philology by the business game method

The training of modern specialists in the field of philology, and in particular the formation of their communicative competence, is a very complex and time-consuming process, which depends on a variety of objective and subjective factors. In this study, we used the business game method to increase t...

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Veröffentlicht in:E3S web of conferences 2021-01, Vol.265, p.7004
Hauptverfasser: Yekimov, Sergey, Shven, Yaroslava, Karimov, Hennadii, Tolstova, Anna, Chupryna, Nataliia
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Zusammenfassung:The training of modern specialists in the field of philology, and in particular the formation of their communicative competence, is a very complex and time-consuming process, which depends on a variety of objective and subjective factors. In this study, we used the business game method to increase the level of environmental education and communicative competence of students of philology. Environmental education provides an opportunity to create the necessary conditions for the sustainable development of the economy and society. In most industrialized countries, there are trends towards saving the natural resources consumed, and waste recycling is also used to reuse the useful resources contained in them. In our opinion, sustainable socio-economic development should provide for the preservation of the fauna and flora, the fertility of the land, as well as the cleanliness of the air space for future generations. We believe that this requires the availability of high-quality environmental education among specialists in various areas of human activity. The results of the business game showed an increase in students ’ communicative competence, as well as an increase in environmental education and the desire to protect the environment.
ISSN:2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202126507004