According to the STEM Education policies report, attracting more students and teachers to STEM education through a global approach from primary to adult education will better anticipate the skills needed for the future society.
The project aims to develop a STEM-Knowledge platform that will help the young people, teachers, educators, and youth workers etc. to gain new knowledge and skills, raise their capacity and grow their ideas. It will be an open and collaborative platform for knowledge building and sharing aiming to help young people understand and study STEM fields. Its structure will accommodate teaching, training and self-learning sections with various toolboxes and digital teaching, learning and self-assessment tools.
The SAPPHIRE project involves the cooperation of 7 partners from three Bulgaria, The Republic of North Macedonia, Lithuania, Cyprus, Greece, Portugal and Italy.
The project’s objectives are to: