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Brilio.net - In general, an exhibition is an event or activity organized to display and present certain collections, works, products or information to the general public. Schools can be a place to hold an exhibition.
There are many examples of exhibitions in schools, such as exhibitions of art , science, technology, culture, and so on. The objectives of the many examples of exhibitions in schools can vary, from education, promotion, entertainment, to conveying certain messages.
Exhibitions are usually held in special places, such as art galleries , museums, convention centers, or exhibition spaces provided by schools. For example, exhibitions at schools can be held indoors or outdoors such as the school yard or ceremony field, depending on the scale of the exhibition.
For example, exhibitions in schools usually contain visual or interactive presentations designed to attract visitors' attention and convey the message the students want to convey. Exhibitions are also often equipped with guides, audio guides, or direct explanations from guides that help visitors understand the content on display.
As a forum for creativity and expression for students, there are many examples of school exhibitions which can be held every two to three semesters at each school. The following are several examples of exhibitions at schools reported by brilio.net from various sources, Monday (26/2).
1. Science fair
Keep in mind, exhibitions are not only art, but there are various examples of exhibitions in schools that can be held, such as science exhibitions, usually displaying scientific projects carried out by students, such as experiments, research and demonstrations related to science topics such as physics, chemistry , biology. Apart from exhibiting, students are also trained to understand the practices carried out at this exhibition.
2. Visual arts exhibition
This exhibition is a forum for students who like the world of art and visuals, an exhibition that combines two elements that are close to students. Visual arts exhibitions display visual arts created by students, such as paintings, sculptures, handicrafts, photography, and others related to visual arts.
3. Book and literacy exhibition
Book and literacy exhibitions, one example of exhibitions in schools that are able to support students' creativity and interest in reading and writing by displaying books, literary works, as well as literacy projects carried out by students, for example books written by students, storyboards, and a research project on creative writing.
4. Historical and cultural exhibitions
Examples of exhibitions in schools will take slices from existing subjects so that they remain integrated, for example historical and cultural exhibitions that display historical and cultural knowledge, such as replicas of artifacts, traditional clothing, typical food, as well as research projects on local history or culture. This will help students to know more about their history and culture.
5. Technology exhibition
Nowadays, technology has become a part of our lives. So it is not unusual for technology exhibitions to be held, especially in schools. The technology fair displays technology innovations and projects created by students, such as apps, robots, web design and other technology projects.
6. Health and nutrition exhibition
This example of an exhibition at school is suitable for helping students understand and understand how to maintain health. The health and nutrition exhibition educates students about information about health and nutrition, such as examples of healthy foods, brochures about healthy lifestyles, and research projects on health topics.
7. Environmental exhibition
Environmental exhibitions are one of the exhibitions that have a good impact on students in protecting the environment. In this exhibition, students display projects that focus on environmental issues, such as recycling, nature conservation, and efforts to maintain environmental sustainability.
8. Foreign language and culture exhibition
Exhibitions on foreign languages and cultures invite students to learn and understand the diversity of languages and cultures that exist. With this exhibition, students are trained to be able to understand information about foreign languages and cultures, such as research projects about specific countries, their culture, and foreign language teaching.
9. Sports exhibition
Not only exhibitions in the academic field, examples of exhibitions at schools can also include non-academic fields such as sports exhibitions which display students' sports achievements and activities, such as trophies, medals, photos of sports activities, as well as information about the importance of an active and healthy lifestyle.
10. Career and personal development exhibition
Not only are they held as a forum for student creativity and sensitivity, examples of exhibitions at school can also be held by teachers or other agencies within the school. Such as career and personal development exhibitions that display information about various careers and educational paths, personal development workshops, and projects that help students plan their future.
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