Abstract
This article explores the integration of heliotechnical tools — devices and systems utilizing solar energy — into the educational process. The study emphasizes their role in fostering students’ intellectual growth, developing practical skills, and promoting sustainable thinking. It also discusses innovative approaches in pedagogy that combine heliotechnics with digital technologies, STEAM methodology, and problem-based learning
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