I definitely agree that children should spend more time learning about nature at school. The main reason is that many kids in cities like Shanghai grow up surrounded by concrete and technology, so they often miss out on understanding the natural world. For example, I remember visiting Jiuzhaigou with friends a few years ago, and I was struck by how disconnected I felt from nature at first. It took me a while to truly appreciate its beauty and importance. Schools can bridge this gap by integrating nature into lessons, whether through field trips, gardening projects, or even simple outdoor activities. That said, it's also important to balance this with academic priorities, so it doesn't overwhelm the curriculum. Overall, fostering a connection with nature early on can shape more environmentally conscious individuals.
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Part 3a person you know about who encourages people to look after the natural world (e.g. plants, animals, insects and so on)
Do you agree or disagree that children should spend more time learning about nature at school?
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