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What does ecological education mean?
Ecological education is an education that conforms to nature and humanity in one's life, and it is a life attitude consciously formed by the whole society. It is the concept of lifelong education today. When we are faced with the utilitarian nature of education and the collapse of social ethics, ecological education can cause a complete change in the educational values of all our parents.

Ecological education is an ecological process in which human beings integrate ecological thoughts, ideas, principles, principles and methods into modern universal education in order to achieve sustainable development and create an ecological civilized society.

Ecological education has extremely rich connotations, covering all levels such as school education, social education and vocational education. Its educational targets include decision makers, managers, entrepreneurs, scientific and technological workers, workers, farmers, soldiers, ordinary citizens, universities and primary and secondary school students; Educational methods include classroom education, experimental proof, media publicity, field experience, typical demonstration, public participation and so on.