“SUSTAIN - Supporting Science Teaching Advancement through Inquiry” (EU Comenius multilateral network / National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics / 2013-2015)

Partners:

  • FONDATION LA MAIN A LA PATE – FRANCE
  • ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE DES TECHNIQUES INDUSTRIELLES ET DES MINES DE NANTES – FRANCE
  • FREE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN – GERMANY
  • ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE – IRELAND
  • ANISN - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NATURAL SCIENCE TEACHERS – ITALY
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LASERS PLASMA AND RADIATION – ROMANIA
  • VINČA INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR SCIENCES – SERBIA
  • TRNAVA UNIVERSITY – SLOVAKIA
  • UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA – SLOVENIA
  • UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER - UNITED KINGDOM  
  • SCIENCE LEARNING CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION - AUSTRIA

This project is in its first year of implementation and it is focused on problem-solving and critical thinking, inquiry-based science education (IBSE) is well-suited for teaching Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at school. Like IBSE, ESD gives explicit attention to developing young people’s creative ability to problem solving and imagine new scenarios through the active learning processes of conceptualising, planning, acting and reflecting. It provides the space for critical thinking to be combined with the creative act of interpreting images of the future. This dimension helps students to develop skills necessary for democratic engagement.

In response to the 21st century global challenges highlighted by the economic, social and environmental crisis, ESD is taking shape in schools. To ensure that ESD becomes more widespread and brings about the desired awareness among pupils, teacher professional development is paramount: it is essential to provide teachers with appropriate and cutting-edge tools and learning materials for ESD.

During 3 years, the SUSTAIN network (11 CPD providers in 10 EU countries, with extensive experience in IBSE) will develop, through collaborative work on 3 cross-cutting ESD topics, an innovative IBSE-based “toolbox” on ESD for teachers and teacher educators, which can be  used and adapted to local contexts in most European countries. The project partners will form 3 working groups on 3 major ESD topics, and develop IBSE-focused teaching and training tools and activities, which will be presented in 3 European workshops, and then made available for transfer/exploitation through 3 handbooks published on the network website. An initial conference on ESD will provide up-to-date insight on the field by invited experts, while a final conference will disseminate the project to a wider audience.


Link: http://www.fondation-lamap.org/en/sustain/project

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