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Time of India
06-07-2025
- Science
- Time of India
Igniting Minds: DIY Science Revolution At A NMC School
Nagpur: Inside a set of three transformed classrooms at Hindi Mor School in Ramdaspeth, science is no longer a subject limited to books or blackboard teachings. Beakers bubble, models whirl, and students' eyes light up with curiosity. This is the Young Kalam Discovery Science Centre, a vibrant space where learning becomes an experience, not a lecture. Launched by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) in partnership with the HCL Foundation and the Social Economic Development Trust (SEDT), the centre is designed to spark scientific thinking among students of Classes 5 to 10 studying in NMC-run schools. The goal is to cultivate a generation of thinkers, creators, and innovators who engage with science not as a subject, but as a tool to understand the world. "This centre allows students to experience science," explains additional municipal commissioner Vaishnavi B. "They don't just hear about Newton's Laws or DNA structures — they see them in action and understand how it applies to real life." The process begins with a 30-mark objective test to evaluate students' existing knowledge, followed by immersive experiments in physics, chemistry, biology, and astronomy. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Could Be the Best Time to Trade Gold in 5 Years IC Markets Learn More Undo The initiative enjoys strong backing from municipal commissioner Abhijeet Chaudhari. During a recent visit to the centre, Chaudhari expressed his appreciation for the initiative's ability to transform dry classroom theory into exciting learning journeys. "It's about building scientific temper, as envisioned by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam," Chaudhari said. The science centre's journey began in 2017, when NMC and HCL Foundation first collaborated to introduce interactive science education tools for municipal school students. Initially based in Lalganj, the centre was shifted to Barrister Sheshrao Wankhede Vidyaniketan in Ramdaspeth in 2019. Three classrooms were redesigned into full-fledged science laboratories. The materials and experimental kits used at the centre were sourced from HCL Foundation's hub in Kerwadi, Parbhani, known for its pioneering work in rural science education. The centre's team of facilitators, including Nikhil Lakshane and Kalidas Nakade, bring science alive through engaging, demonstrative teaching. Each session is carefully curated to align with the school curriculum while going far beyond textbook explanations. Students handle solar energy models, DNA helix kits, Newton's colour wheel, water harvesting systems, and even soil-type samplers. "Hands-on learning brings clarity," says Lakshane, adding: "Students who were once unsure about basic principles now articulate them confidently." After going through the experiments, students take another test, and the improvement in scores often surprises both students and teachers. Beyond the curriculum, the centre nurtures creative scientific expression. Students are encouraged to design and present their own models at science festivals. Many have gone on to win Inspire Awards, a national initiative recognising innovative projects built by young minds. The three laboratories are filled with vibrant, tactile teaching tools, from a model of the Tower of Pisa demonstrating centre of gravity to interactive games explaining solar and lunar eclipses. Students explore human anatomy, illusions, wind turbines, and more — all designed to make complex ideas accessible and exciting. "Children remember what they enjoy," says Sadhana Sayam, NMC's education officer. "These labs not only build knowledge but also foster imagination and problem-solving. They leave children wondering, exploring, and dreaming bigger," she adds. As India seeks to strengthen its future in science and innovation, initiatives like the Young Kalam Discovery Science Centre are quietly, yet powerfully, laying the foundation — one experiment at a time.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
USAF Museum to host aerospace programs this summer
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — As the school year nears its end, the U.S. Air Force will soon offer two engaging summer programs for students interested in rocketry. The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is set to host an Aerospace Camp in June that will serve as an introductory journey into the scientific study of rockets and rocket propulsion. Aside from learning the basics of the field, students will also have the chance to build their own model rockets, be part of an interactive lesson on rocketry and Newton's Laws, receive a tour of the Museum's Space and Missile galleries, as well as an opportunity launch their model rockets (if weather permits). The camp is for incoming fifth and sixth graders — those entering these grades during the 2025-26 school year — and will take place at the museum on four dates throughout June. Monday, June 16 Wednesday, June 18 Monday, June 23 Wednesday, June 25 Each of these camp dates will take place between 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Students may be registered for one of the four dates; each date will see the same content. To register your student, send an email here with the following information: Parent/Guardian Name Contact Email Contact Phone Student's Name Student's Shirt Size (Available sizes: Adult S-2XL and Kids S-XL) Grade entering in the 2025/26 school year 1st Choice Requested Camp Date 2nd Choice Requested Camp Date The museum is also offering a modified aerospace camp for students age 10 and older with physical or cognitive disabilities who may appreciate a briefer and more accessible experience. The camp dates for this alternative are on Tuesdays, June 17 and June 24 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Parents are welcome to stay and participate with their student. Click here for more information. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Associated Press
18-03-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Monica Ion Unveils Revolutionary 7 Universal Laws Framework in Exclusive 4-Week Immersion Event for Personal Growth Enthusiasts and Entrepreneurs
Renowned transformation leader Monica Ion is set to unveil her groundbreaking 7 Universal Laws Framework in a 4-week immersive event, designed for personal growth enthusiasts and entrepreneurs seeking rapid, lasting breakthroughs. Taking place from March 19 to April 9, 2025, this transformative experience merges math, physics, psychology, and spirituality to help individuals overcome life's toughest challenges with precision and efficiency. Having conducted over 15,000 one-on-one coaching sessions between 2017 and 2023, Monica Ion has developed a powerful system that enables participants to shift beliefs, reprogram mindsets, and cultivate behaviors that lead to lasting success. The Science Behind the 7 Universal Laws Universal laws govern the structure and behavior of the universe, like Newton's Laws, the Laws of Conservation, and the Laws of Thermodynamics. By understanding and applying these principles, individuals can align their personal growth with fundamental truths that shape reality. Monica Ion's 7 Universal Laws Framework is built on these principles, focusing on: The Law of Duality – Integrating both light and shadow for true transformation. The Law of Transformation – Understanding that nothing is ever lost, only changed. The Law of Reflection – Everything people perceive in others exists within themselves. The Law of Synchronicity – Support and challenge co-exist in every moment The Law of Eristic Escalation – Ending resistance by embracing paradoxes. The Law of Order – Creating alignment to naturally attract opportunities. The Law of Fractals – Identifying and transforming recurring life patterns. These universal laws, reinforced by Monica Ion's deep understanding of psychology, sociology, and mathematics, provide a roadmap for rapid and sustainable personal transformation. What to Expect at the '7 Experiences With 7 Universal Laws' Event This 4-week immersion experience will offer attendees direct access to Monica Ion's revolutionary techniques. Through a combination of structured lessons, interactive exercises, and real-time one-on-one sessions, participants will learn: How to remove limiting beliefs and unlock hidden potential. The key questions world-class coaches use to create breakthrough transformations. A systematic approach to identifying and shifting deep-seated patterns. Strategies to align mindset, behavior, and external achievements effortlessly. 'Transformation is not about surface-level strategies—it's about understanding and working with the fundamental principles that govern our reality,' said Monica Ion. 'By mastering the 7 Universal Laws, anyone can experience deep and lasting transformations.' A Proven Approach Rooted in Experience Monica Ion's journey began with a passion for mathematics, later leading her to earn degrees in psychology and sociology. Her extensive experience with her clients has allowed her to refine a method that balances scientific rigor with spiritual wisdom. This unique blend has made her a trusted name among elite coaches and leaders seeking profound, sustainable change. The '7 Experiences With 7 Universal Laws' event is expected to attract coaches, therapists, healers, entrepreneurs, and individuals seeking to accelerate their personal and professional growth. Registration and Contact Information or contact [email protected]. Contact Info: Name: Blair Kaplan Venables