In recent years there has been a growing demand for professionals qualified in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics). Internationally, there is an increasing implementation of these competences in schools, thus adapting education to the new needs of the 21st century.
It is a new learning model based on teaching these disciplines not as separate areas of knowledge, but in an integrated way, with an interdisciplinary and applied approach.
Within the STEAM project in Gaztelueta, the international educational project in Baccalaureate and endorsed by institutions such as Innobasque, the Ertzaintza or the University of the Basque Country, among others, in which more than 13 schools and institutes of the Basque Country participate. The aim of the project is to foster students' STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) skills through Forensic Science.
Students take part in the investigation of a simulated crime scene, from which they must carry out the corresponding analyses and studies. The final work will be presented before a panel of experts and UPV professors.
Developed by the Gaztelueta school, schools from different countries such as Finland, Estonia, Poland, USA, Canada, India, Chile, Somalia, Peru, South Korea, Italy, Mexico, Australia, Japan and the Philippines are taking part.
More information:
www.forensicscience.school