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SCHOOL LAB: COMMUNICATING SCIENCE IN SCHOOLS

SCHOOL LAB FINAL
Join us in the final round of the programme and find out which team will travel to Cheltenham in June 2012 to attend the Cheltenham Science Festival

When Sunday, 18 December 2011, 10:30-13:00
Where National Hellenic Research Foundation (Leonidas Zervas Lecture Hall), 48 Vas. Konstantinou Avenue, 11635 Athens

COMMUNICATING SCIENCE IN SCHOOLS

Are you a student in a class between the 5th grade of primary school and the 3rd grade of secondary school?
Would you like to explore the fascinating world of science?
Do you enjoy working with friends as a team?
Do you want to co-operate with a real-life researcher?
Would you like to join a science club?

If you answered 'Yes' to any of the above questions then you're ready to explore the fascinating world of science – everything from astronolmy, biology and chemistry to maths and physics – and discover how thrilling science can be!

WHAT IS SCHOOL LAB?
School Lab is an innovative programme designed to promote the exchange of ideas on science. Through School Lab we aim to help young students:

understand the exciting challenges of science
develop critical and creative thinking through innovative and creative activities
gain the confidence and skills required to present their ideas
see young scientists as role models

and establish an online community that will bring students, teachers and researchers together.

WHAT WILL I BE EXPECTED TO DO?
Student who take part in School Lab will:

form teams of 2–3 people with their friends
choose a scientific topic they're interested in, either on their own or with the aid of their teachers and mentors
present their chosen topic in an inventive and comprehensible way
record their presentation on video (using a video recorder or mobile phone)
upload their video to the School Lab website

... just like real scientists!

WHO ARE THE MENTORS AND WHAT'S THEIR ROLE?
The mentors are a group of talented scientists, all finalists in FameLab, the science communication competition created by the Cheltenham Festivals and organised internationally by the British Council. They will guide the students throughout the programme via webinars delivered via the web platform and also via school visits that will run in major Greek cities (Thessaloniki, Athens). With their help and support, participants will develop thier chosen scientific topic while at the same time becoming familiar with the research process.

PROGRAMME DURATION
Participants will need to upload their final 3–5 minute video presenting the scientific topic they've chosen onto the online platform by 10 December 2011. A panel of judges will vote for the participants’ presentations and the students themselves will also be able to vote between 1–10 December 2011.

WHO ARE THE JUDGES?
Leading figures from the world of science and the media.

WHAT ARE THE PRIZES?
The best teams will take part in a Science Fair between 15–18 December 2011 in Athens, where they will present their work on stage. The best team will travel to Cheltenham in June 2012 to attend the Cheltenham Science Festival.

HOW DO I APPLY TO TAKE PART IN SCHOOL LAB?
If you'd like to take part in this innovative school programme, simply visit School Lab to complete and then submit the registration form:

Registration Form (MS Word, 116 KB)
FAQs
Terms and Conditions

When:   October–December 2011
Where: Throughout Greece

INFORMATION
For further information, please contact us:

Katy Yakoumaki
17 Kolonaki Square
106 73 Athens
Telephone 210 369 2342
Fax 210 361 4658
E-mail Katy.Yakoumaki@britishcouncil.gr
Sofia Papadimitriou
Educational Radio-television
37 Andrea Papandreou Street
151 80 Marousi
Telephone 210 344 2869
Fax 210 344 2769
E-mail sofipapadi@minedu.gov.gr

School Lab has been funded by the General Secretariat for Youth – Institute for Youth, through the Programme “Youth in Action” of the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

   

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