First research kindergarten in Villach inspires young explorers
First research kindergarten in Villach inspires young explorers
The opening of the first research kindergarten in Villach at the technology park was a big event that the children experienced with a lot of anticipation. Kindergarten director Birgit Moser welcomed the attendees with a lovingly designed welcome song and brought the interested guests to smile with a self -made poem about the construction of the kindergarten.
among the guests were also more prominent personalities such as the governor Peter Kaiser and the State Councilor Daniel Fellner, both from the SPÖ. During the event, Fellner emphasized the importance of early childhood education: "Children are not vessels that can be filled in from above is important to spark the fire in them." This represents an important approach in modern pedagogy that focuses on the individual learning success of the children.
meaning for the region
The foundation of the research kindergarten in the Villach technology park is an important step in the region's educational landscape. Not only is a playful learning environment created here that introduces children to science and research at an early age, but also a space that promotes creativity and innovation. This initiative forms an interface between education and research and sets new standards for early childhood development.
The kindergarten will be equipped with modern technologies to enable little researchers to learn practical learning. In a mini laboratory, the children can experiment playfully and thus discover their interests and talents at an early stage. The goal is to motivate children to be curious and actively participate in the learning process.
The opening of this kindergarten not only means creating new educational areas, but also that the Villach region takes its departure into a future -oriented educational landscape. You can look forward to future developments, since the practical application of knowledge in early childhood education promises innovative approaches.
For more information about the background of this initiative, visit the article on www.kleinezeitung.at .