Supporting Teachers and Students through STEM Innovation

Erasmus+ School EducationSmall-scale partnerships in school educationID: 2025-1-FR01-KA210-SCH-000355865
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ60,000
Consortium Size
4 orgs
Start Year
2025
โ–ถSummary

The project aims to enhance STEM education by equipping teachers with innovative tools and methodologies, fostering digital literacy, and promoting sustainability practices. It seeks to increase s...

โ–ถObjectives

The project aims to enhance STEM education by equipping teachers with innovative tools and methodologies, fostering digital literacy, and promoting sustainability practices. It seeks to increase student engagement in STEM, particularly among girls, and address gender gaps in STEM fields. By integrating interdisciplinary learning and real-world problem-solving, the project will support schools in building a more inclusive and future-ready curriculum that benefits both educators and students.

โ–ถActivities

We will implement teacher training sessions on STEM methodologies, focusing on coding, robotics, and sustainability. Two international workshops will engage students and teachers in hands-on STEM projects addressing real-world problems, including the STEM Innovation Challenge and STEM for Sustainability. Ongoing dissemination, through local events, online platforms, and eTwinning, will ensure the sharing of results and sustainability of the project.

โ–ถImpact

We expect the project to result in improved STEM teaching practices among 80 teachers, with at least 80% integrating STEM and digital tools into their classrooms. Over 100 students will benefit from engaging STEM activities, fostering greater interest, particularly among girls, in STEM fields. The project will also produce a STEM resource guide and sustainability projects, shared through eTwinning and other platforms, impacting 200+ parents, educators, and 10+ external schools.

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