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SDGs in STEM Education

14 October 2022 is an important date for Science on Stage Eueope and its volunteers. Act Now for the UN SDGs project was launched as a result of intense effort. Stakeholders attending the event held in Berlin, Baden-Württemberg were informed about the process. Afterwards, the contents prepared with the simultaneous workshops were applied. It is an honor to take part in this excellent event. Thank you Science on Stage Europe for this opportunity!

About project: Sustainability and environmental protection topics are important for students throughout Europe. How we deal with these issues will shape our future. Motivated and skilled teachers are key to enabling students to meet the challenges of tomorrow. This is especially true for STEM teachers.

In our project, 20 teachers from 12 countries have worked for over two years and developed concrete hands-on examples with practical instructions on how to integrate the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals into STEM lessons.

The texts were written by the teachers themselves. Just as Europe is heterogeneous, the individual teaching units also differ in their writing style and structure depending on the group of authors.

We hope that you will find many ideas for your own lessons in our materials – act now! We need every teacher! Join us, spread the word about this teaching material by teachers for teachers.

For details: https://www.science-on-stage.eu/act-now-sdg

14 October 2022 tarihi Science on Stage Eueope ve gönüllüleri için önemli bir tarih. Yoğun bir çaba sonucu Act Now for the UN SDGs proje lansmanı yapıldı. Berlin’de Baden-Württemberg’de yapılan etkinliğe katılan paydaşlara süreç hakkında bilgi verildi. Daha sonra eş zamanlı düzenlenen atölyeler ile hazırlanan içerikler uygulandı. Bu mükemmel etkinlikte yer almak gurur verici. Bu fırsatı verdiğiniz için teşekkürler Science on Stage Europe!

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