The STEM School Label High Level Event is organised on 25-26 June by STEM School Label with Scientix and STEM Alliance, as part of the STEM Online Days.
This event aims to:
- Provide insight on how schools can evaluate their school strategy via a European STEM framework defined by 21 criteria
- Share some tips from key stakeholders involved in the European STEM Education agenda on how a school can improve its STEM strategy
- Share innovative practices regarding STEM education developments, and the best practices collected from the STEM School Label project since the start of the initiative
The morning sessions are open to any stakeholder and everyone interested in STEM education, you can join the event via the registration form
The morning session of 25 June will cover the following topics:
- The STEM School Label framework and criteria
- The STEM Discovery Campaign and STEM School Label Competition
- The importance of a STEM strategy at the school level starting in primary schools
- Innovative methodologies for developing curriculum integration between STEM subjects
- STEAM and STEAM experience in Lithuania and influence of the STEM School Label project
- Building the STEM education framework in Serbia
26 June morning session will include presentations on:
- How can schools get a STEM School Label
- The STEM School Label as a starting point for collaborations with industry
- Sharing activities and learning from other schools
- Education initiatives for STEM
- My work as a STEM teacher in collaboration with Ciencia Viva
- Making STEM School Label known in France: toward a more global strategy
Check the full agenda with timing and speakers here
About the STEM School Label
The STEM School Label was initiated as a multi-stakeholder project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme. The objective of the project is to guide European schools in increasing young Europeans’ interest and skills in STEM subjects and to provide the schools with the necessary tools to engage their students, teachers and other actors in related activities by developing an appropriate STEM strategy.
With the STEM School Label, school representatives will be able to evaluate their school via an online self-assessment tool according to the criteria defining a STEM School. This self-assessment tool will identify required areas of development and provide training as well as resources for applicant schools to improve their STEM activities at the school level.