GLOBAL STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND SECURITY: EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS FOR YOUNG LEARNERS

Authors

  • Mukhtarova Lobar Head of the Department of Primary Education, Termez State Pedagogical Institute Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor

Keywords:

Environmental sustainability, environmental security, primary education, interdisciplinary learning, adaptive learning, ecological literacy, AI in education.

Abstract

This article examines global scientific approaches to environmental sustainability and security and their strategic implications for primary education. Emphasizing the importance of early environmental literacy, it explores interdisciplinary curriculum design, experiential learning, and the integration of adaptive learning technologies. The study highlights how AI-based tools and real-life ecological challenges can enhance students’ environmental understanding, critical thinking, and responsible behavior. Findings suggest that embedding global sustainability principles into primary education fosters long-term ecological awareness and prepares children to make informed, environmentally responsible decisions.

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References

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4. McCallum, W. (2019). Oceans in Peril: The Role of Youth in Environmental Protection. London: Greenpeace UK.

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Published

2026-02-10

How to Cite

GLOBAL STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND SECURITY: EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS FOR YOUNG LEARNERS. (2026). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF PEDAGOGY AND LINGUISTICS, 3(2), 46-48. https://universalconference.us/index.php/icmdpl/article/view/6657