The European project Daylighting Rivers, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, aimed at raising students' awareness and interest toward STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) in secondary education, by making connections between the school curriculum and the local territory on issues connected to rivers - with special emphasis on urban rivers - in Italy, Greece, Spain and Turkey. In order to raise awareness of appropriate urban planning, which recognises the importance of open rivers, a series of scientific inquiry activities was developed by teams of scientists and teachers to investigate different aspects connected to water and river basins. Rivers located in the areas of the Daylighting Rivers partner-schools became the particular objects of investigation by the teams of students. The methodology used in the project is based on Pedaste's model of inquiry-based learning (IBL), a flexible five-step learning cycle that engages students in multidisciplinary scientific investigation - and employs information technologies for the knowledge and the promotion of the territory. This paper describes the learning methodology that has been applied by more than 200 students in the project countries.

DAYLIGHTING RIVERS PROJECT METHODOLOGY FOR INQUIRY BASED LEARNING

Ugolini F;Massetti L;Ungaro F;
2020

Abstract

The European project Daylighting Rivers, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, aimed at raising students' awareness and interest toward STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) in secondary education, by making connections between the school curriculum and the local territory on issues connected to rivers - with special emphasis on urban rivers - in Italy, Greece, Spain and Turkey. In order to raise awareness of appropriate urban planning, which recognises the importance of open rivers, a series of scientific inquiry activities was developed by teams of scientists and teachers to investigate different aspects connected to water and river basins. Rivers located in the areas of the Daylighting Rivers partner-schools became the particular objects of investigation by the teams of students. The methodology used in the project is based on Pedaste's model of inquiry-based learning (IBL), a flexible five-step learning cycle that engages students in multidisciplinary scientific investigation - and employs information technologies for the knowledge and the promotion of the territory. This paper describes the learning methodology that has been applied by more than 200 students in the project countries.
2020
Istituto per la BioEconomia - IBE
Inglese
Daylighting Rivers: Inquiry Based Learning for Civic Ecology
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18
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978 88 8080 424 6
1-2/12/2020
Florence
ICT in education
Inquiry Based Learning
river science
secondary schools.
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Ugolini F.; Barbera G.G.; Cavas B.; D'Ambrosio E.; Di Grazia S.; Germán Escudero M.; Marrazzo L.; Massetti L.; Mylonas D.; OzdemYilmaz Y.; Papageorgio...espandi
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Erasmus
   ERASMUS
   FP6
   518276
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