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STEAM for all: A Contest for Greek Primary Schools in Greece, Cyrpus & Abroad

STEAM for all: A Contest for Greek Primary Schools in Greece, Cyrpus & Abroad

For the second year in a row, the Center for STEM Education at Anatolia College, in collaboration with the educational initiative STEMigrants.eu, are co-organizing the "STEAM for all" contest, under the auspices of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.

The competition is open to students in Primary Education (1st - 6th Grade) of Greek schools and Greek schools abroad, as well as refugee children ages 6-11.

The competition aims at engaging students in STEAM educational activities. While doing this, they will be able to develop skills such as creativity, collaboration and communication, as well as acquire scientific knowledge through games and hands-on experience.

Teachers are invited to:

  • Implement a STEAM activity of their choice in class with their students, by selecting among the suggested topics below.
  • Submit the activity according to the instructions of the following submission form: https://bit.ly/STEAM4all22subm by Friday, April 1, 2022.

Examples of implemented activities and their presentation format can be found at the STEMigrants.eu repository. Teachers can submit as many activities as they wish using the submission form.

Submitted activities do not have to be original ideas, but to be easily implemented involving simple, everyday materials. The only requirement is that the activities must have already been implemented in your classroom by your own students in order to submit the corresponding pictures and/or videos.

Award Ceremony

All submitted activities will be evaluated by the organizing committee. The best four activities will be awarded an Arduino type Starter Kit. The winning teams will present their activities to an event that will take place on Friday, May 13, 2022 at the Anna Papageorgiou STEM Center. The event will also be broadcasted live (live streaming). A representative of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees will attend the event.

For further information, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call 2310398277 (Ms. Perakaki, Anatolia College).

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