邓戈万公立学校学生培养和出售棍棒昆虫,学习生物学和生活技能,促进在澳大利亚农村学校的学习。
Students at Dungowan Public School raise and sell stick insects to learn biology and life skills, boosting engagement in a rural Australian school.
新南威尔士Dungowan公立学校的学生正在饲养和出售棍棒昆虫,作为实际操作教育项目的一部分。
Students at Dungowan Public School in New South Wales are raising and selling stick insects as part of a hands-on educational project.
该倡议由一位前教师启动,并得到工作人员的支持,通过育种、照料和销售脊柱和歌利亚树枝昆虫及其蛋,向环境中心传授生物学、责任和现实世界的技能。
Started by a former teacher and supported by staff, the initiative teaches biology, responsibility, and real-world skills through breeding, care, and sales of spiny and Goliath stick insects and their eggs to environmental centers.
学生们在管理物流、制作材料和筹资的同时,学习生命周期、异种起源、适应和生态系统。
Students learn about life cycles, parthenogenesis, adaptation, and ecosystems while managing logistics, creating materials, and fundraising.
该项目促进了参与和合作,将一所小型农村学校的努力转变为学生主导的环境教育模式。
The project has boosted engagement and collaboration, turning a small rural school’s effort into a model of student-led environmental education.