
WORLD EXPERIENCE IN ORGANIZING SCIENTIFIC-EXPERIMENTAL AND RESEARCH MUSEUM
Dilrabo K. Fazilova ,Abstract
This article examines the experience gained in organizing scientific-experimental and research museums in various countries around the world. In particular, the historical prerequisites for the creation of such museums, their organizational principles and educational objectives in developed countries are analyzed. Special attention is paid to how these museums contribute to the development of interest in science among the younger generation, the formation of innovative thinking and the popularization of scientific knowledge.
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