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‘Promoting experiential science education to build future-ready students’

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The Hindu Bureau
‘Promoting experiential science education to build future-ready students’
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The ILM Foundation hosted an outreach program for educators in Hyderabad to promote experiential science education. The event emphasized moving away from rote learning toward inquiry-based methods and hands-on laboratory experiences to better prepare students for future challenges.

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Emphasising the need to transform science education through experiential learning, ILM Foundation on Saturday organised an interactive outreach programme at its Science Academy in Narayanaguda here for representatives of nearly 40 schools from Hyderabad and neighbouring districts.

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