Current 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

SENnet

SENnet provides information and support for those working to develop the use of technology to improve access for school age learners with special educational needs.

01/12/2011

SMILE - or Social Media in Learning and Education

Entitled SMILE - or Social Media in Learning and Education – this year-long project (April 2012 - March 2013) aims to improve our understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with how kids are growing up in a world of social media and technology.

Innovation

01/04/2012

The Entrepreneurial School

The Entrepreneurial School won co-funding from the European Community, Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP). The aim of the CIP programme is to promote projects with a high-added value at the European level in education for entrepreneurship.

15/02/2013

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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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