The international forum “Science and Education in the 21st Century” was held in Turkmenistan

The international forum “Science and Education in the 21st Century” was held in Turkmenistan

An international scientific conference on the topic “Science and Education in the 21st Century” was held at the Turkmen State Pedagogical Institute named after Seyitnazar Seydi, together with the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan.

Scientists from 10 countries took part in the forum online, the Turkmenistan newspaper reports.

The forum was organized with the aim of strengthening international cooperation in the field of science and promoting joint development. Particular attention was paid to the activities of young scientists.

The work of the scientific conference was held in the sections “Modern directions of science, their development and place in the education system” and “Modern technologies for educating the younger generation.”

During the work of the sections, teachers and professors, including young scientists, spoke about their scientific research in the areas under consideration. Discussions took place on the implementation of innovative technologies in digital education, the development of biotechnologies, as well as the role of chemical technologies in industry, everyday life and science.

About 150 speeches were heard at the international conference, the source notes.

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