GOMES, L. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3980517170875522; GOMES, Liliane Santos.
Resumo:
With the constant growth of the urban population, there is a progressive increase in the
amount of waste discarded into the environment, such as cooking oil. Many people are
unaware of the risks of improper disposal, which include water, air and soil pollution, as well
as the emergence of pests, diseases and higher water treatment costs. Thus, environmental
education becomes a sustainable strategy to promote the construction of values and the
dissemination of knowledge. So it is in this context that the theme of this project comes into
play, which aims to apply and evaluate a didactic proposal through theory and
experimentation for the teaching of environmental chemistry in secondary education, with the
principle of minimizing the impacts caused by incorrect disposal. of residual oil can have on
the environment and society. The methodology consists of an analysis of data obtained
through questionnaires, educational lectures and artisanal biodegradable soap production
workshops, carried out with students from the 3rd Series of secondary education classes
belonging to the day shift at ECI EEM Prefeito Severino Pereira Gomes, located in the city of
Baraúna/PB – Brazil. And through this, the project promoted the development of
environmental values and the adoption of conscious behaviors by students, expanding their
understanding of the importance of recycling and reusing waste, so that they engaged in a
practical way, from the production handcrafted biodegradable detergent and soap, thus
encouraging active learning; enabling them to adopt more responsible and sustainable
attitudes in their daily lives.