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The
European School Innovation Academy offers you a selection of summer
courses in Greece during July 2020 and support to get Erasmus + funding!
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Choose the perfect course for you!
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Week 1: June 28th - July 3rd, 2020
Storytelling for deeper learning in STEM
An exciting and innovative summer school about Storytelling in the classroom! Understand the enormous potential of storytelling to support the development of students’ inquiry skills and help them gain initial scientific experience while at the same time enable to them to use the potential of the imagination and creativity.
Creativity, Arts and Science in Primary Education
This course introduces case studies for creative science inquiry. Travel through Theater, Puppetry, Art and Narratives as a way of teaching science in primary schools. The participants will learn how to implement these approaches
in the primary school setting.
in the primary school setting.
After the completion of the Summer School the participants will be able to collaborate with schools and implement them.
Space exploration in education
The SpaceEU summer school will focus on giving teachers ideas and guidelines on identifying opportunities and entry points of space related themes in their science curriculum. Participants will engage in hands-on workshops that blend together the idea of interdisciplinary learning and the ‘science as a whole’ approach
with inquiry learning.
with inquiry learning.
Global Science Opera for Schools
Do you believe that Art is the missing component for STEM? GSO4SCHOOL proposes an innovative method to motivate school students and teachers to participate in interdisciplinary science-and-arts initiatives and to develop and establish a network that will work together, exchange practices and maintain the Global Science Opera activities in the Future.
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Week 2: 5th to 10th of July, 2020
Bringing Nobel Prize Science to the Classroom
This course brings you expertise and ideas on how to introduce groundbreaking discoveries such as the Gravitational Waves or the Higgs Boson in your classroom in an easy and engaging way. Learn how to take your students to virtual visits to CERN or VIRGO, analyze real experimental data and interact with world leading scientists in the field of Physics.
Open Schools for Open Societies
This course presents the OSOS Open Schooling Model
which puts emphasis on the creation of viable changes to school
settings, through students' projects, that last and expand. It prepares
teachers to assess the existing learning methods and materials in the
school, reflecting for change and abandon those which fail or are too costly, sharing the best practices through an international school-network.
Using Online Science Laboratories for Inquiry Learning
The Go-Lab course will introduce teachers to the use of online virtual experiments and remote laboratories as well as to the concept of inquiry-based science learning
in order to help them develop, improve and enhance their teaching
skills and practices. Teachers will learn how to develop and use Inquiry Learning Spaces that include online labs and applications that guide the students through their experiments.
PLATON - Polar Star Course
In this course, the PLATON methodology will be expanded with inspiration from high quality activities on Arctic research and Astronomy that cover both primary and secondary education. Its main objective is to introduce to teachers a STEAM teaching approach with all its separate components and a set of activities related to contemporary science achievements.
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Open Math
Are
you a mathematics teacher of either primary, secondary or university
education who wish to integrate technology in their teaching? Would you
like to enhance the effectiveness? Familiarize yourself with ICT tools in the mathematics classroom. Reflect on your practices and learn how to apply Inquiry and Project-based learning with the assistance of technology.