As part of the dissemination of acquired skills and knowledge during the KA1 Erasmus+ project "Science on Stage", Milica Aleksić, a teacher at Savremena Gimnazija, and Lana Nikolić, a teacher at Grammar School in Lazarevac, held a webinar for all interested teachers from the country and the region on Thursday, 22 June. The webinar was attended by over 100 teachers from numerous cities in Serbia, as well as teachers from all countries in the region – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia.
Milica and Lana presented the Science on Stage principles, examples of good practice, and the skills they acquired during their visit to Vocational Polytechnic High School in Ankara to the attending teachers.
Finding inspiration for projects in the environment and society
The focus was on STEM subjects but also on the inseparable connection of other school subjects with them, finding inspiration for projects in the environment and society, as well as the orientation of teachers and students towards the practical application of knowledge and skills and the incorporation of entrepreneurship into all aspects of teaching and learning.
In the end, teachers Milica and Lana announced the upcoming national and international festival "Science on Stage" to the participants and presented them with topics they can choose when it comes to competition projects, as well as evaluation criteria for those projects.
The feedback on the webinar was overwhelmingly positive, as seen from the comments of teachers from all countries.
We believe that the mission of the "Science on Stage" ambassadors has been accomplished once again, that the information has reached the teachers, and that it will motivate them to adopt these principles and start implementing them in schools with their students, focusing on project-based teaching. They will continue to be examples of Science on Stage teachers who, in an interesting way, bring science closer to students and help them understand that it permeates all aspects of our daily lives.