Addressing Attractiveness of Science Career Awareness
Acronym
SciCar
Description of the granted funding
SciCar - a science education project - addresses the need to systematically raise the level of expertise among researchers and educators who are involved in science & technology (S&T) education within UT and associated institutions, currently seen as ineffective in making science teaching careers attractive and enabling teaching to adopt more relevant, context-based approaches. The project especially addresses, via a Twinning partnership, bringing in expertise from top level science education countries - Israel and Finland, particularly focusing on enhancing career awareness, enabling a capable workforce, and on promoting science-related careers. The major outcome is envisaged as a centre of excellence at UT in science education, interacting with all STEM teacher education bodies and the science education community e.g. science centres, science teacher associations. This is seen as enabling appropriate models for enacting a change of paradigm related to teacher education and science career awareness. A major focus is put on (1) reducing the gap between scientist and science educator beliefs in the training emphasis of future STEM-related teachers, (2) the involvement of the science education community in making the teaching profession more attractive, (3) thus determining key ways & appropriate models for instituting a paradigm change with a view to increasing the number of STEM-related teachers, (4) and giving emphasis to competence development in promoting science-related career awareness. The created centre is to become a platform ensuring that science researchers are guided to embrace science education expertise, making the preparation for science-related teaching careers more attractive while applying excellent knowledge in research (and approaches to undertake research) in coaching the next generations of science education researchers. The project seeks to identify best practice on knowledge transfer between science development and science education.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2024
Granted funding
TARTU ULIKOOL (EE)
440 531.25 €
Coordinator
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE (IL)
231 250 €
Participant
Amount granted
899 031 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Coordination and support action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Twinning of research institutions (5463Topic
Twinning (WIDESPREAD-05-2020Call ID
H2020-WIDESPREAD-2020-5 Other information
Funding decision number
952470
Identified topics
climate policy, societal effects