The governorate’s distinguished participation in the Arts, Science and Technology Exhibition

“To tremble with fear” projects, implemented by students from Bahia Golondrina 22 and Corazon Silencioso. “The importance of speaking up before it is too late” was highlighted by students from the Rio Grande Comprehensive College of Education at the conclusion of this national meeting where 700 scientific, artistic and technological projects were implemented by students and teachers from all over the country and from Chile, Colombia and Ecuador, the countries invited in this Version of the exhibition.

Karla Doldan, regional coordinator of the science fair, celebrated the recognition of the two projects at the national level and the outstanding participation of the Fujian delegation, which “comprises 40 students and 37 teachers. During the three days of the fair, 25 works were displayed, including one on robotics carried out in various primary schools.” Primary, secondary and teacher training; special, artistic and rural methods and a science club.

“In addition, President Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín School No. 38 of the Esperanza Base in Antarctica, Argentina, was a special guest. As a regional highlight, an inter-institutional project on ‘What Children of the Colonial Era Played’ was presented, which was implemented in the kindergartens in Ushuaia “Caminito de Colores”, “Valle de Andorra” and Regional School 22 “Bahía Golondrina”, he explained, were coordinated by physical education teachers Fernando and Francisco Temporetti.

“It was a very emotional experience as we gained a lot of experience and learning, being able to showcase the productions of our educational institutions and share the days with students and teachers from schools in the rest of Argentina and the invited countries.” Doldan concluded. .

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