STEM Discovery Week 2018 is a joint international initiative that invites projects, organisations and schools across Europe and around the world, to celebrate careers and studies in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). This year, Next-Lab participates in the STEM Discovery Week 2018 with a competition meant to reward the best class implementation of the Go-Lab Inquiry Learning Spaces.
If
you are organising a class implementation between February-April 2018, then you
are eligible to participate in the Next-Lab competition.
The first thing you need to
do is to submit your class implementation
activity to the STEM Discovery Week
activities map. In the form, and when asked to, please indicate
clearly that you are taking part to the Next-Lab competition. Once you carry
out your implementation, they will get back to you via email with some additional
questions regarding the content of your activity, the resources you have used,
and the impact on your students.
In order to enter the
contest, your activity will need to fulfill the following criteria:
- The submitted class implementation has
to take place between March-April 2018
- Create a new ILS ( Inquiry Learning Space) or adapt an existing
one for your implementation
- A minimum of 15 students need to take
part to the class implementation
The winner will be invited to attend
the Next-Lab Autumn School that will take place in Estonia in
September 2018. Flight, hotel and subsidies will be covered entirely by the
project.
I would like to encourage
those schools which are already involved in STEM projects and invite any others
who are ready to develop an activity that focuses on STEM subjects both at
Primary and Secondary levels. Even though the deadline finishes at the end of April, you can still take part in it because a one-day activity is enough.
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