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Future classroom project aims to increase science learning

By Wang Hongyi in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2016-02-29 08:08

Shanghai has announced a pilot project to improve teenagers' scientific literacy and innovative ability by building new classrooms in three of the city's primary schools.

The classrooms are designed to break with traditional teaching methods by moving away from space and time limitations and becoming more specific and innovative.

Dubbed "future classrooms", they are not intended as display platforms but will connect with the school's wider education process, according to the Shanghai Education Department.

Future classroom project aims to increase science learning

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