4. “Open schooling” refers to schools/universities that become an agent of
community well-being by connecting real-life projects to their course in
cooperation with real partners: scientists, professionals from enterprises,
families and civil society. (EC, 2018)
Schools
Society
Scientists
Inclusive open schooling with
engaging and future oriented science
6. targets learners who lack science capital
experience to use and
enjoy science in real life
through science-actions
contact with
STEM professionals
opportunities to talk
or do science at home
lack
Disadvantaged Students with
low science aspirations
8. SCIENCE ACTION is based on participatory science approaches for students
with universities and enterprises to know how research and innovation
affect their lives, and how they can use science to make a positive impact
Students and scientists solve real problems
9. What are the examples
of science action on
climate change ?
10. Our institutions has a large network of STEM
professionals to support Youth’s science actions
Climate Change & Environmental Protection
Should we use
solar panels?
How can we detect and
reduce Plastic Pollution
Can we create a green
mobile phone?
11. How can communities protect
Amazon forest from fire?
Can empty milk boxes be used to protect
families from house crack (slums)?
Climate Change & Environmental Protection
Our institutions has a large network of STEM
professionals to support Youth’s science actions
14. Responsible Research & Inovation
aims to align scientific developments with
society's needs via partnerships
RRI
15. RRI
aims to align scientific developments with
society's needs via partnerships
Researchers
Students
Policymaker
Teachers
Entrepreneurs
Real socio-
scientific issues
Local & Global
Learning-Teaching
Research-Intervene
Raise Science Capital
Reconect Respond Innovate
partners to societal needs practices