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Next year we organize for the first time the festival of science

Next year we organize for the first time the festival of science


Students of the Mihal Grameno school in Tirana already have two new intelligent laboratories, which serve not only the subject of technology and information but also for other subjects.

The Minister of Education and Sports, Ogerta Manastirliu was today at this school in the capital, where he attended a classroom in the new intelligent lab, an investment of the Ministry of Education and Sports to improve the quality of teaching through technology.

Minister Manastirliu said that « Creativity, cooperation and use of technology have become a natural part of teacher-student interaction during the learning process, where students deepen knowledge and enhance digital skills, while teachers through concrete projects and cooperation with students enhance professional standards ».

Among other things, Manastirliu underlined that he is working for the first time of the Festival of Science, where all the innovative products and scientific creations of students from the country will be presented.

One of the students of the Mihal Grameno school said that this year for her and her peers have been exciting, as many beautiful projects have been organized in places where technology and intelligent laboratories were used, Ora reports.

Minister Manastirliu praised the English students and teacher of the Mihal Grameno school who engaged in the Discover Albania project, saying they have created a product that is worth the entire community for promoting the country.

« Whenever I visit a Smartlab I see that used for different subjects and goals. This time it was to see how an English teacher to get the rank of master teacher worked with students to develop innovative products where these fantastic projects will be attended by the Festival of Science next year, » Manastirliu said.

There are currently operational 316 intelligent laboratories in the country’s schools, while in the next two years the goal is to have 1,000 schools equipped with this modern infrastructure.



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