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Road-STEAMer

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1 September 2022 - 31 August 2025

The overall aim of the project is to develop a STEAM roadmap for science education in Horizon Europe, i.e. a plan of action that will provide guidance to EU's key funding programme for research and innovation on how to encourage more interest in STEM through the use of artistic approaches, involving creative thinking and applied arts (the “A” in ‘STEAM’).

The overall aim of the project is to develop a STEAM roadmap for science education in Horizon Europe, i.e. a plan of action that will provide guidance to EU's key funding programme for research and innovation on how to encourage more interest in STEM through the use of artistic approaches, involving creative thinking and applied arts (the “A” in ‘STEAM’).

The consortium aims to provide Europe with this roadmap, through:

  • Collaboration and co-creation with the stakeholder communities of science education, research, innovation and creativity, through intensive exchange, dialogue and mutual learning among them which will produce better knowledge and shared understandings of the relevant opportunities, challenges and needs.
  • A bottom-up approach emphasizing educational practice and practitioners’ agency rather than high-level conceptualizations of STEAM and generic top-down plans (in reality often just vague statements of intention) for its adoption in science education.
  • A specific focus on ways to leverage the power of STEAM approaches, as manifested through exemplary cases and best practices, so as to enable a bridging of open science and open schooling which can catalyse an increased impact for science education as a crucial tool for addressing Europe’s current scientific and societal challenges.

The originality of Road-STEAMer resides in its overall approach to the development of the STEAM roadmap that will triangulate the knowledge gained from the stakeholder engagement and the analysis of the STEAM practices with the knowledge produced from the analysis of the current educational policies, contexts and frameworks.

Keywords

  • STEAM; Roadmap; Policy; Open Education

List of project partners

The Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness, Belgium

Ellinogermaniki Agogi, Greece

Ecsite, Belgium

Association Traces Theories et Reflexions sur l’ Apprendre la Communication et l’ Education Scientifiques, France

Universita ta Malta, Malta

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Science View, Greece

Zentrum fur Soziale Innovation, Austria

Engineering - Ingegneria Informatica, Italy

Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece

European School Heads Association, Netherlands

University of Exeter, UK

Resources

Practical guide or toolkit

We live in an era marked by profound changes: from the accelerating threat of the climate emergency to unprecedented technological developments that were once the domain of science fiction. Only a highly educated workforce and a mindset shift can harness such disruptive forces and shape future innovation.

Category:
Education & learning, Topics in science
Keywords:
STEAM, STEM, policy brief, infographic
Practical guide or toolkit

This guide emphasises strategies for exploitation and sustainability through targeted activities and innovative approaches.

Category:
Education & learning, Topics in science
Keywords:
Exploitation, sustainability, STEM, STEAM, infographic, guide, teachers
Material for workshops and exhibitions, Report

This infographic visualises the results of the comprehensive analysis and the designed conceptual framework for STEAM Education practice. Grounded in the concept of relationality, four theoretical approaches were identified.

Category:
Education & learning
Keywords:
infographic, Conceptual Framework, open schooling
Report

This policy brief outlines all the challenges faced in STEM sectors in Europe such as lack of skilled employees and the persistent underrepresentation of women and marginalised groups in these fields of employment. During the first project year, we identified four main areas for policy recommendations to address these STEM-related issues. Key areas to prioritise are encouraging the uptake of STE(A)M careers, increasing diversity in these sectors, enhancing science and arts literacy, and aligning education with tomorrow’s societal needs.

Category:
Education & learning, EU and governance
Keywords:
policy recommendations, STEAM; Roadmap; Policy; Open Schooling
Material for workshops and exhibitions

This infographic outlines a set of criteria the Road-STEAMer project has identified to map and analyse STEAM practices in Europe. Equity was identified as an underlying principle and value that supports all STEAM practice and is therefore an all-pervading criterion. The key criteria identified were Collaboration, Disciplinary inter-relationships, Thinking-making-doing, Creativity, Real-world connection, and Inclusion / Personalisation / Empowerement.

Category:
Education & learning, EU and governance
Keywords:
open schooling, infographic, Criteria