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Skylight: A Global Science Opera
13/07/2015
Hundreds of students from schools in thirty different countries are expected to perform in the Skylight Opera, a global initiative to write a script for and put on a science opera.
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Fifth round of the Scientix awards announced
13/07/2015
Resources from the Go-Lab, Science in School and PROFILES projects are the winners of the fifth round of the Scientix Resource Awards.
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Teaching to spark students' interest in STEM careers
07/07/2015
Seventy teachers and project representatives were introduced to alternative teaching practices and lesson plans at the seventh Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab organised by Scientix.
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Involving third parties in STEM projects
07/07/2015
Representatives from seventeen European and national science education projects gathered in Brussels on Friday 19 June to discuss the challenges and opportunities of involving third parties, organisations and advisers in European projects.
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1275 teachers join Amgen Teach
06/07/2015
Originally launched in 2014, the Amgen Teach Community has managed to gather 1275 teachers in its activities during its first academic year.
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From babies to robots
03/07/2015
Robots can learn and acquire motor and cognitive skills in the same way that human babies do, according to a new study by Professor Angelo Cangelosi at Plymouth University.
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500 schools invited to join hands-on science experiences
02/07/2015
The Go-Lab project is looking for 500 schools from across Europe to join its third phase of pilot activities starting in October 2015.
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Learn how to develop nanotechnology curricula
01/07/2015
Register for a webinar on 6 July 2015 about the development of nanotechnology curricula that meet industry needs. The webinar starts at 10:00 a.m. Central European Summer Time.
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140 teachers present inquiry-based classroom activities
30/06/2015
The Scientix National Conference in Turkey brought 164 science and mathematics teachers, who work in public or private schools in 44 provinces across the country, to Ankara from 15 to 16 June, where they learned more about various inquiry-based classroom activities.
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Using science fiction to stimulate classroom discussions
30/06/2015
The sixth Scientix Community of Practice (CoP) is an online discussion forum that invites participants to exchange views on science fiction and whether it can be useful in teaching and learning processes.
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SOMR available to any teacher, Ministry of Education, STEM expert during the current COVID-19 lock-down period:
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