More than 9,000 students participated in the school version of the Science and Technology Fair 2023> Municipality of Cordoba

  • The workshops were held from 26 June to 7 July.

The Municipality of Córdoba, through the Ministry of Education, implemented the school version of the Science and Technology Fair 2023, highlighting the learning that they develop in their rooms and classrooms in each institution, with the participation of the community.

From this event, more than 9,000 students and 1,300 teachers participated in this festival of science, technology, art and innovation, to transform education in the city.

Upon returning from vacation, they will participate in the regional stage of this event. Specifically, the event will be held between July 31 and August 1, when more than a hundred municipal projects will participate in the exhibition.

“Since the beginning of our administration, we have encouraged educational institutions and their communities to participate in these and other similar initiatives, such as the Mathematics Olympiad, because they represent different and varied scenarios that promote valuable learning related not only to the specialization, but also to other dimensions of great importance such as developing basic capabilities or strengthening ties. social and institutional. Through the Minister of Education, Horacio Ferreira.

The District Science and Technology Fair is an educational proposal that presents pedagogical challenges of various kinds: educational, communicative, social, cultural, among others. Cordoba celebrates its fifty-fifth edition, which this year will be held face to face in all its states: school, regional and local.

“School fairs are a very important example, less structured, that allows all boys and girls to do school science. It is wonderful to see how children explore, inquire and create. Congratulations to the municipal education system for the prominence achieved in this case and we have no doubt that it will also be at the regional level the local and the national.” Highlighted by MCyT’s Director of Science and Technology Publishing, Javier Martín.

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