The scientific exhibition “Time Travel, which was staged un the Republic of Moldova for the first time, opens the fascinating world of local scientific discoveries and innovations. It is intended for the general public, especially children and young people, who can visit it until March 26, 2024, at the Class of the Future, within the premises of “Ion Creangă” Teacher Training University, IPN reports.
The exhibition offers the opportunity to try and experiment with illusion optics, scientific machines, all within the 11 exhibits created in Moldova. The interactive visits are guided to facilitate the understanding of the most well-known laws of physics, and each participant will study each exhibit independently and will go through a quest to consolidate knowledge.
Adriana Cazacu, secretary of state of the Ministry of Education and Research, said that the exhibits facilitate children’s better understanding of exact sciences, of certain topics related to geometry, physics. What was previously difficult for some children to imagine or understand, as regards particular scientific theories, they can now visualize by visiting this exhibition.
Adriana Cazacu noted that the exhibition represents a future perspective in teaching and as many children and young people as possible should visit it. “The exhibition will certainly have a great impact on the public and we will be happy if young visitors opt for exact sciences and choose professions in the respective fields,” said the secretary of state.