Chemistry in education is a multidimensional project, as students develop critical thinking through creative activities. They acquire knowledge and cultivate skills that enable them to successfully continue their cognitive course in matters of interest to them, but they also acquire attributes that will allow them to become active citizens, since chemistry is everywhere, in our home, in our body, in our daily life.
The use of a huge number of products – cleaning products, medicines, cosmetics, paints, plastics – as well as understanding the function of nature as a whole, but also of the human body, requires basic knowledge of chemistry, which is assimilated in the best possible way by each student.
Besides, chemistry faces new challenges, as it is called to provide solutions to contemporary problems for greener forms of energy, new environmentally friendly products and for sustainable development within a greener environment.
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Source: Ministry of Education