The first interactive museum of mathematics, Cuboid, has been launched in Ukraine to promote science and develop STEM education. In this space, children will be able to interact with 100+ simulators, conduct experiments, and learn mathematics through practical tasks playfully.
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A separate area of the museum is designed for teachers. Here they will take special courses that will help them implement interactive methods in school teaching. The organisers note that the museum will help to overcome educational losses and develop new skills in children.
STEM disciplines are the basis for training future engineers, programmers, scientists, and cybersecurity specialists. The introduction of modern methods in education will help increase the number of specialists in areas critical to the country’s economic development.
The project was implemented by the National Centre ‘Minor Academy of Sciences of Ukraine’ and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine with the support of UNICEF Ukraine and Theirworld.
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