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Kadima Mada revealed its new flagship project - "Mada-Ne" - a mobile science museum

The celebratory launch took place this week at the "Shabah Moft" school - the municipal school for science and culture, in Tel Aviv

Inauguration of science-movement in Biya
Inauguration of science-movement in Biya

Kadima Mada unveiled its new flagship project - "Mada-Ne". "Meda-Ne" is a mobile museum, which is currently open to the general public, and includes 75 exhibits in the various fields of physics. The five museum exhibits consist of interactive exhibits that illustrate in a clear, easy, informal, experiential and fun way - various complex physical principles.

"This is the first attempt of its kind to illustrate complex physical principles through experiential means for the benefit of the residents of the periphery. We believe that "Move Science" will open a window to the world of science and physics for many and make it more accessible than ever," said Roni Kalinsky, CEO of Kadima Mada, at the launch event that took place today at the "Shabah Moft" school in Tel Aviv.

The museum's exhibitions will be open to the general public free of charge, for the benefit of residents of the periphery who are unable to regularly visit museums in the big cities.

The various exhibitions will travel every six months until a full cycle is completed after two and a half years, between the various 'Eshkol Pis' facilities, adjacent to the schools where Kadima Mada operates throughout the country: the Rodman School and the Levinson School - Kiryat Yam, Beit The experimental upper elementary school of Mashgav - Regional Council of Mashgav, the Yitzhak Rabin Education Kiryat - Nesher, the Ma'erbi Galilee School - Ma'ale Yosef Regional Council and the comprehensive school of Shipman - Tirat HaCarmel.

Kadima Mada has been working to promote scientific-technological education in Israel since the end of 2006. All its activities are aimed at promoting students at all levels to excellence in science and technology and giving them tools for life in an advanced technological environment, through improving the learning environment, establishing new laboratories, turning schools into computerized schools , development and establishment of "smart classrooms" and teacher training. Kadima Mada operates in 34 educational campuses scattered throughout the country, mainly in the peripheral areas.

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  1. It is important not only to show people the principles of physics. It is important to show what the motivation is and why to learn and live the subject at all. An example of this is the settlement of Paradis, which managed to significantly increase the number of students eligible for a matriculation certificate, among other things, by conducting motivational workshops that helped the children internalize why they need to study and, in particular, why they need a matriculation certificate.

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