Creativity, Art and Science in Primary Education Erasmus Project

General information for the Creativity, Art and Science in Primary Education Erasmus Project

Creativity, Art and Science in Primary Education Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Creativity, Art and Science in Primary Education

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for school education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2017

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Creativity and culture; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Natural sciences

Project Summary

CASE project presented and offered all the needed instructions, material and tools in order to achieve the integration of art and innovation in science education from the early school years.
Education policymakers all too often narrow teachers’ focus to lists of facts and formulas, which become tempting to resort to so-called “drill-and-kill” teaching methods that cover information in a generic, surface-level way. Unsurprisingly, instead of fostering curiosity—which is much more important in the long term than rote memorization—this approach often causes students to “tune out”. Under this framework enhancing teacher skills, strengthening their ability to motivate innovation and creativity is crucial. It is precisely the enrichment of the creative elements in Inquiry Based Science Education (IBSE) as an integral part of such a system, based on a wealth of existing European knowledge, which is the cornerstone of the CASE approach.
Our vision for STEAM Approach in Science education is the development of the innovative and creative classroom of tomorrow, where science education will be taught using an interdisciplinary methodology via arts activities and at the same time the integration of other disciplines such as entrepreneurship and design thinking.
The CASE Project achieved to develop several material that were presented to all the teachers (206) and students (2.949) that were involved through their schools (121). These are listed below with the respective links to the documents:
• General toolkit (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/CASE_Toolkit_Book_FINAL.pdf) regarding the methods of creativity and arts in science education: This toolkit will be comprised of a suite of theoretical and image and video-based examples aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of the CASE approach in schools.
• Toolkit for the Learning Science Through Theatre (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/LSTT_CASE_Training_material_FINAL.pdf) case: This toolkit will be comprised of a guideline and practical scenarios aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of the LSTT method in schools following Science View’s experience in the field.
• Toolkit for the Learning Science Through Puppetry (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Puppetry_CASE_Training_material_FINAL.pdf) case: This toolkit will be comprised of a guideline and practical scenarios aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of the Puppetry method in schools following Speel je Wijs’s experience in the field.
• Toolkits for the Learning Science Through Digital Narratives case: These toolkits will be comprised of a guideline and practical scenarios aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of:
o the Narratives and Slow-mation method (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Slowmation_CASE_Training_material_FINAL.pdf) in schools following Aristotle University’s experience in the field;
o the Digital Storytelling (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Storytelling_CASE_Training_material_FINAL.pdf) approach following Elinogermaniki Agogi’s experience.
• Toolkit for the Learning Science Through Ecoscenography (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/EXTRA_CASES/CASE.LearningScienceThroughEcoscenography.tutorial.pdf) case: This toolkit will be comprised of a guideline and practical scenarios aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of the Learning Science Through Ecoscenography method in schools following HVL’s experience in the field.
• Toolkit for the Learning Science Through Dace (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/EXTRA_CASES/CASE_LearningScienceThroughDance.pdf) case: This toolkit will be comprised of a guideline and practical scenarios aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of the Learning Science Through Dace method in schools following HVL’s experience in the field.
• Toolkit for the Learning Science Through Singing (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/EXTRA_CASES/CASE%20-%20LearningScience%20throughSinging.pdf) case: This toolkit will be comprised of a guideline and practical scenarios aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of the Learning Science Through Singing method in schools following HVL’s experience in the field.
• Toolkit for the Learning Science Through Humoristic Stories (http://www.project-case.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/EXTRA_CASES/LSTHS_CASE_Training_material_FINAL.pdf) case: This toolkit will be comprised of a guideline and practical scenarios aimed at supporting primary teachers’ implementation of the Learning Science Through Singing method in schools following Science View’s experience in the field.

Project Website

https://www.project-case.eu

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 325532 Eur

Project Coordinator

HOGSKULEN PA VESTLANDET & Country: NO

Project Partners

  • Speel je wijs
  • ELLINOGERMANIKI AGOGI SCHOLI PANAGEA SAVVA AE
  • DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
  • ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS
  • ELLINIKH ENOSH DHMOSIOGRAFON EPISTHMHS, SYGGRAFEON EPISTHMHS KAI EIKOINONIOLOGON EPISTHMHS ASTIKI ETAIREIA
  • KLAIPEDOS UNIVERSITETAS