The competition features 22 teachers as mentors and 44 students who directly implement the selected science and technology projects from 16 secondary schools.
The projects cover a variety of fields, including social sciences and behavior, physics - engineering, mathematics - information technology - embedded systems, and chemistry - biology - environment. At the competition, each project set up a display booth to introduce the project, where team members answer questions related to the idea, purpose, significance, and practicality of the project.
The annual competition provides a valuable platform for students to demonstrate their research skills, creativity, and the application of what they have learned in real-life situations. It also encourages the promotion of the “good teaching, good learning” movement, and scientific research in schools.
The organizing committee will select outstanding projects to compete in the provincial-level Science and Technology Competition for Secondary School Students.
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