Together for STEM
Together 4 STEM Collaborative Platform aims to accelerate and scale business activities to promote inclusive STEM education and careers through sustainable business collaboration and active industry-education bridge-building.
The objectives of Together4STEM programme in 2023 are deployed into 2 Workstreams:
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Strengthen business-education initiatives to inspire and empower young people in STEM
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Ensure a smooth transition to work for current and future generations.
The 2 Workstreams aims respectively to: Learn, Share & Co-create:
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Amplify the impact of company STEM initiatives by developing a common methodology and share best practices
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Strengthen existing company STEM initiatives by exchanging knowledge and provide insights at EU level
Pool Companies learning content for stronger impact:
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Pool together existing resources in the format of a website (e.g. STEM@Home) and
written material to be disseminated (e.g. Climate Education Toolkit)
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Analyse educational perspectives and needs for online platforms by organizing
Teacher Working Groups
Local Collaboration:
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Build Local STEM Networks to organize school activities supported by the Climate
Education Toolkit
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Gain knowledge on quality of materials by measuring impact through activities
- How are they measured / what are the KPI’s?
Before 2023: Outreach/visitors STEM@Home website, Downloads of the Climate Education Toolkit From 2023 on: Together 4 STEM will conduct an impact measurement after all activities organised under the 2023 plan. The survey will measure the impact and quality of the platform's materials and activities.- Do these objectives relate to a broader (government) strategy? If so, which one (link) and how?
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Pact for Youth: The aim of the European Pact for Youth was to improve partnerships
between business and education to boost the chances of young people getting jobs. The Pact, initiated by CSR Europe is an appeal to business, social partners, education and training providers and other stakeholders to develop or consolidate partnerships in support of youth employability and inclusion. Together 4 STEM project emerged from this pact and will continue its legacy and serve as an example to build bridges between education and business.
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European Year of Youth 2022: In 2022 “Together 4 STEM Goes Green” was announced in May and launched its Climate Education Toolkit later in October. This initiative contributed directly to the objectives of the Year, namely
o To make young people aware of the opportunities provided by the green and digital transitions;
o To help young people become more engaged and active citizens;
• European Year of Skills 2023: The European Year of Youth mission remains a deployment point and continues to live on in the European Year of Skills 2023. Therefore, Together 4 STEM remains committed to this and the programme is oriented on the importance of
putting young people at the heart of this European Year, in order to bring about a change of mindset in lifelong learning and the further acquisition of STEM skills.
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Collaboration among business leaders in STEM to foster dialogue on the narrative
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Development of sustainable learning resources in scientific areas for students
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Inspire students to pursue STEM careers and education worldwide
- How is this measured? N/A
- Are there any specific objectives set related to this impact? For 2023
• Receive collective feedback and impressions from around 100 teachers, students and educational organisations on activities and materials developed through an impact measurement survey. Questions will include how the activities affect their interest in STEM, how the activities have impacted their preconceptions, etc...
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Virtual outreach through workshops, webinars and roundtables of about 400 participants worldwide including companies, NGOs, national partners, educational organisations, institutions, etc.
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Outreach/Users STEM@Home website statistics between 2020 and 2023 approximately 2.2K a year.
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Downloads Climate Education Toolkit approximately 500 times by Businesses, NGOs, National Partners, Education Organisations, Institutions, etc...
- What are the programmes’ objectives in terms of reach? For 2023
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Virtual outreach through workshops, webinars and roundtables of about 400 participants worldwide, including companies, NGOs, national partners, educational organisations, institutions, etc.
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Organisation of 2 educational activities in 2 European countries (Belgium and Italy) to test the Climate Education Toolkit materials, working with at least 2-3 local schools and/or education centres.
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Receive collective feedback and impressions from around 100 teachers, students and educational organisations on activities and materials through an impact measurement survey
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Create concept note for revision of STEM@Home prepared by collective feedback from at least 15 teachers employed in STEM areas.
Funded by Together 4 STEM Partner Companies: Huawei, Toyota and Unipol Group.