The educational benefits of children in central Ji'nan are coming! The second classroom will be opened at the provincial science and Technology Museum.
Qilu Evening News and Qilu one reporter Fan Jia
in the future city middle school pupils will have more opportunities to walk into the Shandong provincial science and Technology Museum in class time, and Science The mysteries are in close contact. On the morning of
9, the launching ceremony of the practice of small scientists in Ji'nan City Central District was held at Shandong science and Technology Museum. Wang Huaiwei, deputy director of Shandong science and Technology Museum, said that the development of the country lies in science and technology. The development of science and technology lies in innovation, and the hope of innovation lies in teenagers. On the one hand, the practical activities of small scientists in the middle area of the city will combine the science and technology resources of the science and technology museum with the school education, especially the science curriculum, the comprehensive practice activities and the research study practice. On the other hand, it will also greatly expand the educational function of the science and Technology Museum.
Zheng Huizhan, a science and research staff member of the Department of teaching and research in Ji'nan City, the City Central District Education Bureau and the provincial science and Technology Museum communication, for the next school management system has already had a relatively mature concept, and further further refinement. In the future, all three to six grade students in all primary schools in the city will have the opportunity to attend the provincial science and Technology Museum.
Zheng Huizhan introduced that due to the limited teaching resources in schools, teachers often displayed teaching aids on the rostrum, and children had limited thinking in their own hands. Through cooperation with the provincial science and Technology Museum, the knowledge embodied in the curriculum and textbooks can be further explored and understood by the children in the provincial science and Technology Museum.