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S-TEAM · Science Teacher Education Advanced Methods
Helping teachers raise the quality of science teaching and its educational environment has the potential to increase student engagement, attainment, scientific literacy and science career choices. S-TEAM will achieve this by connecting existing science education research and teacher knowledge to teacher education. This task requires the power of coordinated action across a wide range of institutions and national contexts. The 26 partners and 15 nations engaged in S-TEAM have a unique opportunity to systematically integrate their knowledge of teaching, research and teacher education, and to adapt science education to the diverse needs of citizens and the economy in Europe, focusing on inquiry-based methods. These involve problem-solving, hands-on experimentation, authentic, student-led content and critical dialogue, but they require wider development of teacher skills and knowledge. Many teachers are already competent in these methods, and are thus the best source of learning for others. S-TEAM will achieve its aims by disseminating research on, and teachers' experiences of inquiry-based methods to existing and future science teachers. Its actions will involve listening to teachers, working with teacher educators and researchers, and providing support for better science education. This support will include workshops, training packages, video case-studies, teaching materials and publications. S-TEAM will involve not only teachers, but also teacher educators, researchers, students, parents and policymakers in dialogue, to ensure that this dissemination is effective. S-TEAM is sustainable since learning through teacher collaboration and education can be continually regenerated, but also necessary because science teacher education needs to be shared across Europe. By enabling teachers to deliver more efficient and efficacious learning, S-TEAM will improve the attitudes, motivation and learning of young people, including girls, in science education.
Consortium · 27 organisations
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
NO · €965,122
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
DK · €96,300
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY - CYPRUS LTD
CY · €263,858
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO
FI · €93,963
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
DE · €168,551
JIHOCESKA UNIVERZITA V CESKYCH BUDEJOVICICH
CZ · €85,022
JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO
FI · €68,142
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
DK · €325,845
UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
ES · €138,574
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
UK · €97,504
UNIVERSITE RENNES II
FR · €106,489
FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITÄT JENA
DE · €39,681
UNIVERSITE PIERRE MENDES FRANCE
FR · €244,659
GAZI UNIVERSITESI
TR · €52,056
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
NO · €482,805
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
UK · €162,135
HACETTEPE UNIVERSITESI
TR · €62,706
KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS
LT · €124,709
MALARDALENS UNIVERSITET
SE · €91,140
LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR DIE PADAGOGIKDER NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN UND MATHEMATIK AN DER UNIVERSITAT KIEL
DE · €281,734
TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
IL · €91,153
ABO AKADEMI
FI · €72,854
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €125,791
LIETUVOS EDUKOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS
LT · €83,192
TALLINN UNIVERSITY
EE · €43,558
KARLSTADS UNIVERSITET
SE · €42,203
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
UK · €290,185
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