Skilling-up the next generation for an innovative Europe – together! 24 November 2016, Brussels
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90% of all jobs will require some level of digital skills by 2020
Learning is Oxygen
Taking Action Now…
2.1 Million jobs in the next 10 years
Three pillars of action
Teaching
Lead by example
STEM skills for women
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Teacher Award Ceremony Teaser: Video
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Business-education collaboration in action
Introduction Marc Durando, Executive Director, European Schoolnet Celia Moore, Board member CSR Europe, IBM EMEA
Panel Discussion 1: Industry contributions to new ways of teaching STEM
Moderated by: Yves Beernaerts, Senior Consultant, Educonsult Panellists:
• Caroline Ciuciu, CEO Designate (1st January 2017), The European Petrochemical Association • Ian Galloway, Consultant to Texas Instruments Education, T³ Europe STEM lead Texas Instruments, United Kingdom • Regina Murray, Senior Director Education Sector, EMEA, Microsof Corporation • Dr Robert Schwamborn, Project Coordinator, Amgen Biotech Experience, Systems Biology Ireland, University College Dublin
Business-education collaboration in action
Panel Discussion 2: Innovation and inspiration for STEM
Moderated by: Olivier Remels, Administrateur délégué, Fondation pour l’Enseignement Panellists: • Elaine Manton, Teacher & STEM Coordinator, Loreto Grammar School • Dominic Nolan, Senior Programme Manager, Corporate Citizenship & Corporate Affairs, IBM UK • Karsten Simons, Regional Manager Corporate Affairs Europe, CIS, Russia and Israel at Cisco Systems
Conclusion Marc Durando, Executive Director, European Schoolnet
Thank you to all participants!
Skilling up the next generation for an innovative Europe – together! 24 November 2016, Brussels
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Skilling up the next generation for an innovative Europe – together! 24 November 2016, Brussels
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Welcome to the STEM Alliance Award Ceremony
Welcome MaĂŻtĂŠ Debry, Project Manager at European Schoolnet Yvette Sweringa, Project Manager at CSR Europe
STEM4YOU Prizes
GIVING EDUCATORS A CHANCE TO SHARE WHY STEM SUBJECTS AND CAREERS MATTER
The STEM4YOU competition was organised in the context of the STEM Discovery campaign from March to mid-May 2016 for primary and secondary schools teachers all across Europe
EVENT CATEGORY
Organise a STEM Discovery Event: Run exciting and special activities to improve STEM education. Share your innovative ideas and original actions to tackle STEM subjects and careers with your pupils in the classroom and outside of the school.
VIDEO CATEGORY
Create a video promoting STEM: Make a video, presentation or a slideshow illustrating how you encourage STEM subjects and careers in your classroom and/or how STEM plays an important role in everyday life.
CONTENT Relevance to STEM topic Pedagogical Value
SELECTION CRITERIA
PRESENTATION Originality of entries, pertinence, novelty, creativity and didactical approach Clarity of ideas and conclusions Effective communication of the project
Relevance of the actions designed and implemented within the project Involvement of relevant stakeholders companies, science and research centres, municipalities, etc.
Congratulations to all of the schools that entered - it is great to see so much great work going on in the area of STEM across Europe, they all had merit and I am sure they will all have learned lots through the process and hopefully will continue to find ways to enthuse their students in this important space.
Deirdre Kennedy IBM Ireland Limited
STEM4YOU Competition 2016
Make it STEM!
STEM4YOU AWARD WINNERS
Launch of 'LEARN' Loreto Engineering and Robotics Network Earthquakes: not only natural events Students & STEM at St. Vincent de Paul
STEM4YOU AWARD WINNERS
Katarzyna Kwiatek-Grabarska Elaine Manton Franca Sormani Lydia Gauci
AWARD PRESENTED BY: Annette Condon - Amgen, Celia Moore - IBM
STEM4YOU Competition 2016
STEM4YOU AWARD WINNERS
STEM Discovery weeks in Kääpa school Week of science Gymes ICT Shock 2016 Promoting STEM Education in School
STEM4YOU AWARD WINNERS
Aiki Jõgeva Svetlana Dotsenko Zuzana Tkáčová Lidia Ristea
AWARD PRESENTED BY: Richard Lee - LENOVO, Nathalie Debuyst - EPCA
STEM4YOU Competition 2016
STEM4YOU AWARD WINNERS
Science Festival STEM in our classroom We love STEM Science - My future
STEM4YOU AWARD WINNERS
Costantina Cossu Nada Stojičević Cristina Nicolaita Tsetsa Hristova
AWARD PRESENTED BY:
Sylvie Lafarge - MICROSOFT and Karsten Simons - CISCO
Thank you
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE WINNING PROJECTS
Two rounds of presentations of the 12 winning teachers in Wall Room
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From 12:45 to 13:20
2
From 13:20 to 14:00
Congratulations to our winners!