Projects for Schools
Experimenting new methodologies, promoting good practice, developing and strengthening professionalism.
Open Sciences Resources
The Project has been funded by the eContentplus programme. The
objective is to study and work towards a pan-European digital educational
content standard.
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Open
Sciences Resources
The Pathway to Inquiry Based Science Teaching
The Project has been funded in the framework of the Seventh Framework
Programme under the strand “Supporting and coordinating actions
on innovative methods in science education: teacher training on
inquiry based teaching methods on a large scale in Europe”.
The project aims to support an effective widespread use of inquiry
and problem based science teaching techniques in primary and secondary
schools in Europe and beyond.
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The Pathway to Inquiry Based Science Teaching
The ISS Plan. Teaching experimental sciences: physics, chemistry and natural science
The ISS plan is promoted and organised by the Italian Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Museum, the City of Science - Naples, and the three national teachers' associations for physics, chemistry and natural science (AIF, ANISN, SCI-DDC). The aim of the Project is to enhance the quality of experimental science teaching in primary and secondary schools at national level.
La Primavera della Scienza
The 'Primavera della Scienza' project is funded by the Ministry
of Education, University and Research and coordinated by the Museum.
It aims to develop public awareness of science through school projects,
public events and exhibitions. Science experiences conducted by
museums, teachers and other partner institutions are shared on a
website.
Progetto EST - Educare alla Scienza e alla Tecnologia
For the EST project (Educate in Science and Technology) the Museum
collaborates with the Lombardy Region, the Regional Office for Education,
and local universities and research institutions. The project aims
to motivate young people to engage in science. It develops teacher
training, educational kits for school work, science bus visits to
schools and activities in the interactive labs at the Museum.
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EST web site
Cimeli!
Cimeli! (Artefacts!) is an on-line tool that can be used for researching
in depth 10 of the most interesting objects in the Museum collections.
Students become researchers and museum curators: they can analyse
primary sources of information and publish on-line exhibitions on
the Museum web. The project is promoted by the Ministry on Instruction,
University and Research.
Cimeli!
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