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Jagran correspondent, Chandauli. Interest towards science will be increased among children studying in council schools. Basic Education Department has taken initiative for this. Little scientists will get a school of experiments. A science park will be established in every block, where children will be able to understand science through experiments and activities.
According to the department, these parks will be established in nine composite council schools with the help of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) fund. It is planned to spend approximately Rs 10.50 lakh on setting up a park.
A total of 1,185 primary, upper primary and composite schools are running in the district. Of these, 1.83 lakh students are registered. With this system, the intellectual capacity of children from class 4th to class 8th in science subjects will increase. The main objective of the park is to develop scientific temper in children and give them an opportunity to learn the principles of science in a practical form.
According to the plan, in the first phase, one composite school will be selected from each block, where a science park will be established. After this, the operation of these parks and the participation of children will be evaluated. If this experiment is successful, then in future similar science parks will be built in other council schools also. You will understand the rules of science by playing.
Various models, equipment and experimental structures related to motion, energy, sound, light, gravity, magnetism will be installed in these parks. Children will be able to understand the rules of science by playing through interesting mediums like swing, rotating wheel, lever, pendulum, solar panel, water wheel etc.
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Composite schools of these blocks will be selected
Composite schools of Chakia, Naugarh, Shahabganj, Sakaldiha, Chahanian, Dhanapur, Chandauli, Barhani and Niamatabad will be selected.
This initiative will not only increase children's interest in science, but will also prove helpful in connecting students in rural areas with modern educational resources. In the coming time, the students coming out of the council schools of Chandauli will play their role in building a new India with experimental thinking. Efforts for this have been started.
Sachin Kumar, District Basic Education Officer