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International Dialogue on STEM
Science & Technology Education | Education | International, Africa, Latin America, Europe
International Dialogue on STEM
At the conference “International Dialogue on STEM” more than 100 experts from 28 countries and five continents discussed the future-oriented education for children.
2017 | René Arnold | Siemens Stiftung / "Haus der kleinen Forscher" Foundation
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Experimento enables teachers to develop and convey a better understanding of science and technology. That promotes relevant knowledge for the future among pupils and gives them good prospects for their professional development and participation in society.
2017 | David Onyango | [Translate to English:] David Onyango
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Experimento networking event in Kenya
Siemens Stiftung is engaged in Kenya with its international educational program Experimento. The objective is to train educators in how to use Experimento by means of specially developed seminars and promote an understanding of science and technology among pupils.
2017 | David Onyango | David Onyango
Discovery-based learning in Nairobi, Kenya
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Discovery-based learning in Nairobi, Kenya
“Kenya juu!” – Let’s go, Kenya! A sound education in science and technology will help create a positive future with good prospects for Kenya’s youth, who make up a large share of the population. To ensure that, the country urgently needs qualified teachers and innovative teaching methods.
2017 | Rebecca Ottmann | Siemens Stiftung
Students building an electric circuit
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Students building an electric circuit
Education is the future of Nigeria. The country has a great reservoir of young people who are waiting for their opportunity and need realistic training and employment perspectives. That’s why Siemens Stiftung is committed to fostering modern STEM education with its international educational program Experimento.
2017 | Fotografen aus der ICT Unit | Dept of Science and Technology Education ICT Unit
Group experiment on electric circuits
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Group experiment on electric circuits
The children and teachers jointly shape the learning process; the pupils learn to experiment and try out things with each other and from each other. They thereby acquire know-how and also practice their communication and social skills.
2017 | Fotografen aus der ICT Unit | Dept of Science and Technology Education ICT Unit
Experimento in Nigeria
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Experimento in Nigeria
Teachers are crucial to the quality of education and learning success. That’s why sound training and continuing education is vital. Experimento trains educators and teachers in how to provide modern lessons in science and technology.
2017 | Rebecca Ottmann | Siemens Stiftung
Teacher workshop at the Science Competence Center (SCC) in Johannesburg
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Teacher workshop at the Science Competence Center (SCC) in Johannesburg
Use of Experimento cannot succeed without the support of dedicated educators. That is why teachers and educators are given training in Experimento’s didactic and methodological approaches in specially developed seminars.
2017 | Rebecca Ottmann | Siemens Stiftung
Experimento at the Musi High School in Soweto
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Experimento at the Musi High School in Soweto
Science and technology education is vital to individual opportunities in life, social development and political inclusion. Siemens Stiftung supports teaching and learning processes in that field in South Africa with its international educational program Experimento.
2017 | Rebecca Ottmann | Siemens Stiftung
Experimento at the Hatha Excelsior High School
Science & Technology Education | Education | Africa
Experimento at the Hatha Excelsior High School
Learning is impossible without social interaction. By solving problems together, young people not only develop important know-how, but also skills of importance in many aspects of life.
2017 | Rebecca Ottman | Siemens Stiftung