The Social Sciences give us the tools to understand how we act with each other and how we relate to the world around us. These areas study our ways of life, our communities, and the big problems we face as a society.
Today, the most important job is to protect the environment. In this unit, we will look at how everyday decisions and large-scale human activities affect nature. We will analyze why the Ecuadorian Amazon is so valuable, the dangers of natural disasters like earthquakes and floods, and the hidden harm caused by lost fishing nets in the ocean.
Through practical projects, debates, and the study of real cases, you will learn to analyze problems and propose solutions that are fair and effective. You will also practice how to express your ideas in English, which will improve your academic skills and your awareness as a global citizen.
Caring for nature is an environmental, social, cultural, and economic responsibility. Together, we will discover how we can be part of the solution and become the Ecuadorian leaders who protect our planet. 