Description du projet
Un enseignement des sciences en Europe fondé sur l’investigation
La communauté de l’enseignement scientifique en Europe cherche à promouvoir un enseignement des sciences fondé sur l’investigation (EFSI) en plus d’autres initiatives. Dans ce cadre, le projet Scientix 4, financé par l’UE, poursuivra les activités mises en œuvre par les précédents projets Scientix et lancera de nouvelles initiatives. Tout d’abord, le projet continuera de collecter et d’afficher des informations sur les projets européens de science, technologie, ingénierie et mathématiques (STIM) et leurs résultats via un portail Internet. Ensuite, il augmentera les activités de développement professionnel, améliorera la construction communautaire et établira des partenariats européens. Enfin, il organisera une conférence rassemblant les communautés d’enseignants en STIM.
Objectif
SCIENTIX IV – The Science Education Community in Europe that promotes Inquiry-Based Science Education (IBSE) and other initiatives at national level (from hereon, Scientix 4) will ensure the continuation and adaptation of the current Scientix III activities and will contribute to the development of national strategies for a wide uptake and dissemination of IBSE and other projects, expanding to cover STE(A)M education practices, which will help educate future citizens in the importance of STE(A)M in society. In particular, Scientix 4 will work on the following five main items:
1) The portal: The portal/internet platform developed under previous Scientix programmes in order to collect and present European STEM education projects and their results will be maintained to ensure permanent searchable access to projects and further dissemination.
2) Professional development: The professional development activities will be continued and increased.
3) Community building: Community building aspects also will be maintained, and the number of face-to-face meetings will be increased. Scientix 4 will also see the expansion of the National Contact Points (NCPs), Ministries of Education through their STEM representatives Working Group (MoE STEM WG) members, and Scientix Teacher Ambassadors.
4) STEAM European partnerships: In light of the current achievements obtained within the previous Scientix activities, and to expand the professional development activities and the community building, Scientix 4 will test the setting up of STEAM European partnerships at national level. These partnerships will develop new approaches for creative and innovative science, technology, engineering and maths teaching and learning opportunities, connected to existing national practices.
5) The conference: The conference bringing together the major STEAM teachers' communities in Europe will be maintained. This event represents one of the major networking events about STEAM education in Europe.
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1040 Bruxelles / Brussel
Belgique