598367-EPP-1-2018-1-SE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP –STEM «IntegratedApproach to STEM Teacher Training»
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In January 2019, M. AuezovSouth Kazakhstan State University became a member of the consortium of universities of the European project "Integrated Approach to STEM Teacher Training"
Durationoftheproject: 15.01. 2019 – 14.01.2023
The project objective is to enhance the quality of STEM Teacher training at partner universities in line with Bologna provisions and needs of knowledge economy.
As part of the project, it is planned:
- To develop STEM Teacher Training Master programs;
- To set up STEM regional resource centresproviding consulting and engagement services for regional teachers;
- To train teachers in new skills.
Outcomes of the project:
- IntegratedMaster'sDegreecurriculum
- New/updated modules and courses
- Regional STEM Center
- Trainingprograms
- New skills for key participants
- T&L resources
Kick off meeting
On March 18, 2019, a Kick off meeting of participants of the consortium of the ERASMUS+ project "Integrated Approach to STEM Teacher Training" was held in Linkoping (Sweden) on the basis of Linkoping University.
Coordinator/Grantholder of the project: Linkoping University(Sweden)
CountrycoordinatorinKazakhstanis L.Gumilyov Eurasian National University
Partner Universities:
- Linkoping University(Sweden)
- University of Limerick (Ireland)
- Hacettepe University (Turkey)
- University of Helsinki (Finland)
- South Federal University (Russia)
- I. Kant Baltic Federal University
- Belgorod state national research university
- L.Gumilyov Eurasian national university
- S.Amanzholov East Kazakhstan state university