Description du projet
De nouveaux pôles d’écoles ouvertes pour développer l’éducation STEAM
Le projet Open Science Hub (OSHub) collaborera avec des écoles pour apporter aux communautés l’éducation à la science, à la technologie, à l’ingénierie, à l’art et aux mathématiques (STEAM), en tant qu’instrument pour leur développement durable. L’objectif consiste à inspirer, autonomiser et impliquer les citoyens, des enfants aux personnes âgées. Il encouragera les écoles à lutter contre les défis rencontrés par leurs communautés locales grâce à des collaborations établies entre les entreprises locales, les chercheurs des écoles locales et les innovateurs sociaux. En créant un réseau, OSHub aidera les écoles à s’impliquer activement en tant qu’agents chargés d’établir des collaborations entre la société civile, les entreprises, les instituts de recherche et la communauté. Chaque OSHub du réseau sera cogéré par des écoles locales afin que les étudiants, les enseignants et les directeurs puissent participer au développement et à la mise en œuvre des activités.
Objectif
Open Science Hub Network is a European network of community space in which schools will be actively involved as agents for collaboration between civil society, enterprises, research institutes and community at large through Science, Technology, Engineering,
Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) learning opportunities. OSHub will engage communities, including civil associations and families, in tackling local challenges using Inquiry-Based Science Education (IBSE) and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) concepts and principles. SevenOSHubs will be established in seven partner countries across Europe to engage underserved and multicultural groups. OSHub promotes Open Schooling in STEAM education and is fully based on Open Standards. OSHub will engage schools in tackling challenges faced by their local communities through collaborations among local enterprises, local schools, researchers and social innovators, using the equipment and expertise that will be made available in the OSHub. Each of the OSHubs will be co-led by local schools through partnerships established by the OSHub partners in each country. Students, teachers, principals and school governance play a prominent role in the development and implementation of activities and schools are represented in the management boards of all local OSHubs. The OSHubs will collaborate closely with local stakeholders, with activities co-guided by teachers, students, local
enterprises, researchers and other relevant stakeholders, to run STEAM career-related activities for schools and families and address locally relevant issues that link to the Horizon 2020 Grand Societal Challenges, in an RRI approach to cocreation. Overall, the main vision of OSHub is to inspire, empower and engage citizens - from school children to senior citizens - by working with schools to bring STEAM education to the communities, as a tool for their sustainable development
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