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Experimento in the curriculum of the University of Oldenburg
Science & Technology Education | Education | Europe
Experimento in the curriculum of the University of Oldenburg
Around 130 experiments, didactically-prepared teaching materials, and concrete experiment instructions inspire lessons that promote enjoyment, understanding, and …
2018 | Dr. Andreas Schmitt/Universität Oldenburg
Experimento in the curriculum of the University of Oldenburg
Science & Technology Education | Education | Europe
Experimento in the curriculum of the University of Oldenburg
By addressing the students’ own use of technology and resources they also become aware of sustainability.
2018 | Dr. Andreas Schmitt/Universität Oldenburg
Experimento in the curriculum of the University of Oldenburg
Science & Technology Education | Education | Europe
Experimento in the curriculum of the University of Oldenburg
In the current summer semester at University of Oldenburg, teaching students are learning about questions pertaining to science and technology and a modern form of teaching.
2018 | Dr. Andreas Schmitt/Universität Oldenburg
Media Portal Keyvisual
Science & Technology Education | Education | International
Media Portal Keyvisual
The Media Portal offers more than 3,500 Open Educational Resources to help teachers provide a diverse, real-world-oriented classroom experience.
2018 | Siemens Stiftung
International Dialogue on STEM
Science & Technology Education | Education | International, Africa, Latin America, Europe
International Dialogue on STEM
FLTR: Prof. Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills, and Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General, OECD, Dr. Nathalie von Siemens, Managing Director, Siemens Stiftung, Michael Fritz, Executive Director, “Haus der kleinen Forscher” Foundation.
2017 | René Arnold | Siemens Stiftung / "Haus der kleinen Forscher" Foundation
International Dialogue on STEM
Science & Technology Education | Education | International, Africa, Latin America, Europe
International Dialogue on STEM
FLTR: Prof. Dr. Verena Metze-Mangold, President of the German Commission for UNESCO, Marja-Sirkka Einig, Federal Foreign Office, Michael Fritz, Executive Director, “Haus der kleinen Forscher” Foundation, Dr. Nathalie von Siemens, Managing Director, Siemens Stiftung.
2017 | René Arnold | Siemens Stiftung / "Haus der kleinen Forscher" Foundation
International Dialogue on STEM
Science & Technology Education | Education | International, Africa, Latin America, Europe
International Dialogue on STEM
At the conference “International Dialogue on STEM” more than 100 experts from 28 countries and five continents discussed the future-oriented education for children.
2017 | René Arnold | Siemens Stiftung / "Haus der kleinen Forscher" Foundation
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Experimento enables teachers to develop and convey a better understanding of science and technology. That promotes relevant knowledge for the future among pupils and gives them good prospects for their professional development and participation in society.
2017 | David Onyango | [Translate to English:] David Onyango
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Siemens Stiftung is engaged in Kenya with its international educational program Experimento. The objective is to train educators in how to use Experimento by means of specially developed seminars and promote an understanding of science and technology among pupils.
2017 | David Onyango | David Onyango
Discovery-based learning in Nairobi, Kenya
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Discovery-based learning in Nairobi, Kenya
“Kenya juu!” – Let’s go, Kenya! A sound education in science and technology will help create a positive future with good prospects for Kenya’s youth, who make up a large share of the population. To ensure that, the country urgently needs qualified teachers and innovative teaching methods.
2017 | Rebecca Ottmann | Siemens Stiftung