FEDORA Cited by the EU Among the Top Projects Driving Innovation in Education

By  Emma D'Orto
26 September 2024

We are proud to announce that FEDORA has been recognized by CORDIS (the European Commission's primary platform for EU-funded research results) as one of the standout projects that has successfully tackled the challenge of innovation in education.

 

A dedicated article, providing a concise overview of the project’s results, has been made available in six languages and included the "Rethinking Education through Open Schooling" Results Pack, a thematic collection tailored to specialized audiences who can further leverage these findings for broader impact.

 

As highlighted in the article, FEDORA has been praised for promoting a new educational paradigm specifically designed to equip today’s students with the skills, competencies, and knowledge they need to navigate the rapid and complex transformations occurring in our society and to anticipate and prepare for its future developments. This new approach aims to ensure that education systems remain responsive and adaptable in an ever-changing world, providing young people with the tools they need to thrive in both their personal and professional lives.

 

This recognition witnesses the spirit and dedication driving our ongoing efforts to exploit FEDORA outcomes to advance science education research. Stay tuned for updates, as we will soon share exciting developments and new progress. 

 

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FEDORA, Future-oriented Science Education to enhance Responsibility and Engagement in the society of acceleration and uncertainty, is a 3-year EU-funded project. It started in September 2020 and will deploy its activities until August 2023. It gathers 6 partner institutions from 5 European countries.
FEDORA has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no. 872841
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