STEM in primary education: Further training on request


What do science, technology and STEM mean for me, in my classroom and for my students? How do I apply it in different learning areas? During this training, Brightlab briefly and powerfully gives its vision of technology and STEM in primary education.

We emphasize the link with the living environment of the primary school child and the social context. We discuss our powerful learning environment with attention to technology and STEM content and using correct didactics and the latest didactic resources.

The scientific and technical process in particular is explained. This is done on the basis of a practical and feasible experiment for investigative learning and a feasible technical realization for design learning from our thematic technology and STEM learning paths such as Green Fingers, electricity, energy, sinking and floating or computational thinking.

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Brightlab: STEM in het lager onderwijs

Place and dates

  • till (on demand)
  • province Antwerpen (Belgium)
Choose appropriate professionalisation: read the viewing guide.

Costs

€385 for half a day (max. 3 hours) for min. five and max. seven participants. Other combinations of time and number are possible.

More information about the conditions and prices: https://brightbib.be/categorie/projecten/navorm-op-maat.
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