Try out exciting new STEM activities!
 

Call for pilot teachers and teacher coordinators

After two exciting years, inGenious is getting ready to launch its third year of STEM school research activities with our new pilot starting in September 2013! We are looking for schools to test resources and activities, developed by STEM industry, which educate pupils about cutting-edge STEM topic and STEM jobs.

School-industry collaboration through inGenious pilots offer an interesting and sometimes inspiring experience for students to explore STEM career options they may have ever sought without a proper introduction.

inGenious is looking for dynamic, motivated and creative teachers

  • Implement industry initiatives with your students - offer them hands on experience to help them make informed decisions about their careers.
  • Share your experiences - be inspired or inspire others by being a part of an international and multicultural network of teachers and industrial partners.
  • Be a part of the solution - help us understand the challenges you face so we can improve future collaboration between schools and industry.

inGenious is also searching for active teacher coordinators

  • All of the above and more - Be an active participant, but also an inspirational leader
  • Lead the way for teachers in your country - with the support of inGenious and its partners; help us implement collaboration, understand local and cultural implications, while providing local assistance to teachers in your native language.

By joining the inGenious network, not only will you be able to network with likeminded teachers across Europe, you will also gain access to the teacher community and all its activities. Join online chats to speak directly with industrial experts from around the globe, test industry initiatives, meet with other teachers and partners in workshops or seminars across Europe, learn, teach, and contribute to the future of STEM.

Application forms for both inGenious Pilot Teachers and Teacher coordinators can be found below:

Join the inGenious Pilot Teacher networkJoin the inGenious Teacher Coordinator network

 

Published: June 2013