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Annual Science and Innovation Festival

A hands-on exploration of scientific principles through interactive projects created by students.

The Challenge and Objective

Our educational community identified an opportunity to transform the theoretical learning of sciences into a tangible and captivating experience. The objective was to create an event that stimulates curiosity, promotes teamwork, and provides a platform for students to present their discoveries in a public and supportive environment.

Process and Implementation

The process began with brainstorming sessions within science clubs, where students generated project ideas across various fields: robotics, biology, physics, and chemistry. Each team received a mentor – a teacher or a volunteer from the field – for guidance.

  • Planning Phase (2 weeks): Defining projects, establishing necessary resources and the timeline.
  • Creation Phase (6 weeks): Building prototypes, experimenting, and documenting the process.
  • Presentation Phase: Organizing the exhibition space in the multipurpose hall and training for public presentation.

Results and Impact

The festival attracted over 200 visitors, including parents and representatives of the local community. 18 interactive projects were presented, ranging from a functional model of a solar system to an experiment demonstrating the greenhouse effect.

Key Figures

18
Projects
60+
Students involved
200+
Visitors
12
Mentors
Student presenting a science project at a stand
Interactive model of a robot built by students

Project Details

Domain
STEM Education
Period
March – May 2023
Location
Multipurpose Hall, PhillipsAcademy
Coordinating Team
Science Club & Physics-Chemistry Department

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