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Bioplastics - Nature@Work - New research and new teaching methods

We developed this project "Nature@work - Bioplastics - New Research and New Teaching Methods" with teachers from the science section and colleagues from the IT-section . According to the focus in the ‘Horizon 2020’ strategy from the European Commission : “Bio-based products can make the economy more sustainable and lower its dependence on fossil fuels. For this reason, the EU has declared the bio-based products sector to be a priority area with high potential for future growth, reindustrialisation, and addressing societal challenges. (http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/biotechnology/bio-based-products/ To reach a higher level of quality and to evolve along with these new tendencies in the field of education, we want to innovate at different levels, and with this project more specifically in the section of sciences. There’s the need for a new, innovating approach in the field of RC and tools for self-regulating, entrepreneurial learning and co teaching.
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Members:
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Belgium(1)
Age range:
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