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Make it Open

Descrizione del progetto

Istruzione scolastica aperta attraverso la formazione dei «maker»

Come aprire le scuole e renderle agenti di benessere comunitario? Il progetto Make it Open, finanziato dall’UE, intende promuovere l’istruzione scientifica nelle scuole riunendo esperti nella formazione dei «maker» con imprese e organizzazioni della società civile. Il progetto creerà centri scolastici aperti in 10 paesi europei, dove giovani provenienti da oltre 150 scuole lavoreranno per risolvere le sfide della comunità. Grazie a Make it Open, scuole, insegnanti, educatori e studenti di tutte le età genereranno sinergie nei settori della scienza, della creatività, dell’imprenditorialità e dell’innovazione.

Obiettivo

Make it Open brings the inquiry-based approaches of science education to meet the expansive philosophy and creative classroom approaches of the maker movement in an accessible and actionable framework. Make it Open will support schools, teachers, educators and students of all ages to make synergies between science, creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation. It will offer tools for collaboration between formal, non-formal and informal educational providers, enterprise and civil society, and support schools in becoming agents of community well-being where families are encouraged to become real partners in the learning process. Importantly it will work closely with teachers and school administrators to set their own vision for open schooling, and tailor a model which will work with their context, needs and opportunities, maximising the potential for successful uptake. The Make it Open team brings together pioneers in maker education with three networks of educators covering both formal and non(in)formal science education. The project will create open schooling hubs in 10 European countries where more than 150 schools will each collaborate with enterprises and civil society organisations in order to run activities where children solve challenges in and with the community using tools and approaches from maker education.

Invito a presentare proposte

H2020-SwafS-2018-2020

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Bando secondario

H2020-SwafS-2019-2-two-stage

Meccanismo di finanziamento

CSA - Coordination and support action

Coordinatore

Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem (BSMJ)
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 330 750,00
Indirizzo
Hebrew University, Givat Ram
91904 Jerusalem
Israele

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Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 330 750,00

Partecipanti (12)