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Exciting and engaging teaching materials on solar energy and electricity.

The learning kits from Solar Education teach children, particularly in primary school and nursery, how photovoltaics (solar energy) and electricity work through hands-on experiments.

Guided by educators, children can independently investigate various factors that influence solar power generation, such as the angle and orientation of solar panels or the effects of a simulated cloud cover.

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The learning kits from Solar Education teach children, particularly in primary school and nursery, how photovoltaics (solar energy) and e...

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"The Solar Research Set is excellent because it gives children the opportunity to learn through hands-on experimentation. School classes always enjoy discovering how solar energy works for themselves and are very curious and motivated in the proce...

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Solar education for primary schools
Melissa Brod
Kitzinger Land Environmental Station

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  • Primary schools
  • Teachers
  • School pupils, students
  • School interest groups such as sustainability or eco groups

Solar education for primary schools project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Application for the education package
  • Receive your education package
  • Obtain the necessary materials
  • Conduct the lesson
  • Reflect and expand

Time

Suggested: Teachers can determine the length of each lesson individually. Both the Explorer Kit and the Electric Cube can be used in class, allowing each student to experiment with the kit and the cube themselves.

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Meet the Social Innovator

Exciting, emotional content and materials for teaching. The younger generation is strongly committed to the energy transition, and our interactive educational concepts offer them the opportunity to delve deeper into the topic. We use photovoltaics as a synonym for renewable, sustainable energy generation and integrate it into regular lessons with our science kit, discovery kit, electric cube, solar kit and curriculum-oriented learning content.

Matthias Schmuderer, Founder

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