What’s next?
We are now opening up the roadmap for contributions and insights from all stakeholders involved in STEAM education at various levels, such as educators and school administrators, researchers, artists, policymakers, learners and their parents, civil society groups, and citizens more broadly.
We particularly value comments on feasibility as well as additional examples of good practices for the recommendations to be incorporated in the final version of the Roadmap to be released in July.
Contributing to this process is as easy as 1 – 2 – 3:
First, familiarise with the interactive Roadmap, finding the recommended actions in the matrix – priority areas on the horizontal axis, EU funding instruments on the vertical axis. Click on the recommended actions to expand them and view the full content.
When viewing a recommendation, click on “Provide feedback and suggestions on the portal” on the bottom right of each text box to access the Road-STEAMer Community of Practice Suite, our participatory platform where you will see other users’ comments, and you will be able to leave your own.
If it’s your first time on our Community of Practice platform, you will need to register with a valid email address (don’t forget to click on the confirmation email). You will now be able to leave comments and endorsements. All comments are welcome, but we particularly encourage you to reflect on feasibility and/or suggesting additional best practices and funding schemes.
After leaving feedback on one recommended action, you can go back to the interactive STEAM roadmap, or view all the proposed actions as a list.
⏳ What are you waiting for? The roadmap will be open for comments from now until mid-June!
This is a great opportunity to see how STEAM thinking is being embedded into real-world policy and practice.
Let’s build a more creative and responsible research and innovation ecosystem together!