“STEM in Action” Project held its second meeting
“STEM in Action” Project held its second meeting in Cork, Ireland.
“STEM in Action” Project held its second meeting in Cork, Ireland.
The project has improved STEM education by making significant contributions to the stated priorities, It has enhanced teachers’ competences, improved the quality of education, promoted equality and access and strengthened European co-operation.
The impacts and evaluation of the project can be addressed from different perspectives at local,
regional, European and international levels. Here are the impacts and contributions of the project
at these levels:
Based on the information provided, here is a summary of the roles and contributions of each
partner institution in the STEM in Action Project
The multiplier events and dissemination activities organised within the project activities include
“STEM DAY” celebrations and individuals participating in face-to-face STEM activities. This is how
important details about the activities:
“STEM in Action” Project: Contribution to STEM Education with Innovative Approaches
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