STEM Projects

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PATHWAY: The Pathway to Inquiry Based Science Teaching

PATHWAY (2001-2013) evaluates existing educational methods to promote the effective, widespread use of inquiry- and problem-based science teaching in schools in Europe and beyond. The aim of the project is to set a pathway toward standards in inquiry based science education (IBSE) and to support teachers and schools in adopting this approach.

STEM

26/04/2013

Scientix: Building the Science and Maths Education Community in Europe

Scientix (scientix.eu) promotes teaching materials from STEM research projects, and supports Europe-wide collaboration among science and maths teachers, researchers, policymakers and other professionals in STEM education

STEM

23/04/2013

U4energy

The U4energy website offers resources to help teachers, students and school management introduce energy efficiency in the classroom and replicate proven success stories.

STEM

01/01/2011

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UniSchooLabS

UniSchooLabS aimed to improve the quality in science education in Europe, by promoting collaboration between universities and schools in the provision of remote access to science laboratories for primary and secondary schools through internet-based services and mobile learning devices.

STEM

01/01/2011

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Xperimania: from molecules to materials

Concentrating on chemistry and physics, Xperimania aims to boost young people's interest in science. Xperimania helps students in secondary school and their teachers to understand the wide range of chemistry applications in our day-to-day life.

STEM

26/04/2013

Our projects

  • FCLab
  • inGenious
  • eTwinning
  • Insafe
  • iTEC
  • KeyCoNet
  • Scientix
  • NanOpinion
  • Pathway
  • SENnet
  • Smile
  • U4Energy
  • CPDLab
  • Desire
  • Entrepreneurial Schools
  • eSafety Label
  • eSkills Week
  • FuturEnergia
  • GlobalExcursion
  • Amgen
  • Living Schools Lab
  • LRE
  • Chemistry: All about You

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