Today, Prof. Loai Saad El-Deen Nasrat, Acting President of Aswan University, attended the activities of the “Science Fair,” which is held annually at the Egyptian-Japanese schools. The event was also attended by Mr. Mostafa Selim, Director of the Egyptian-Japanese School in Aswan.
Prof. Loai Saad El-Deen emphasized the importance of fostering creative ideas among students and enhancing their intellectual capabilities to create a generation of young innovators and inventors in the new republic. This event is part of project-based learning, where students collaborate to prepare innovative scientific projects or experiments. The aim of this type of learning is to develop students’ cognitive skills and encourage creativity and innovation.
Sixth-grade and first-year preparatory students at the Egyptian-Japanese School in the Akad district presented several scientific projects, including a temperature and cold sensor, a home security alarm system, a water filter, a hydraulic arm, as well as other scientific experiments such as invisible ink, volcanoes, and crystal formation, which are based on chemical reactions.
During his speech, the President of Aswan University directed motivational words to the students, urging them to continue their creativity and innovation. He also listened to their ideas, creative works, and small projects, which made the students happy and brought joy to their faces. He invited the students to organize a visit to Aswan University to explore its faculties and research laboratories, and Prof. Loai Saad El-Deen Nasrat emphasized the university’s readiness to support their ideas and creative projects.
At the end of the event, the students took commemorative photos with Prof. Loai Saad El-Deen and members of the Egyptian-Japanese school community in Aswan, expressing their happiness with this special occasion.
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