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This guide gathers the ultimate reflections from the Erasmus+ project "Tinkering EU: Addressing the Adults." It was created for science centers, museums and other places of science education interested in exploring the potential of Tinkering for inclusive learning and engagement. It presents lessons learned about: The co-design and the development of the activities. Relevant elements to consider building meaningful relationships with the local communities. The contribution the project has given to each partner’s institutional change at a wider level. An interactive online
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A practical guide containing descriptions of 11 Tinkering activities for adult learners. It can be used by community development and informal learning practitioners working with adult groups. Some of the activities were newly developed while others were adjusted from already existing and tested activities. Special focus is given to activities suitable for adults from different backgrounds, taking into account different needs, interests and motivations. This publication is a product of Tinkering EU: Addressing the Adults, funded with support from the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sarah Funk
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This document is aimed primarily at Informal Learning (IFL) educators working with adult learners from disadvantaged and underserved communities, who wish to: exploit the inclusive nature of Tinkering to create engaging and relevant STEM learning experiences for adult learners and their families better understand how and why collaboration and co-design with community organisations can help develop more inclusive programming in STEM learning for adults. It can also serve as a useful reference for community leaders and adult educators wishing to collaborate with the IFL sector
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TEAM MEMBERS: Emily Harris Mark Winterbottom
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Tinkering is an approach to learning increasingly adopted within informal learning settings to engage people with STEM learning (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). It builds on ideas in inquiry-based pedagogy and exploits some of the most engaging and motivational elements of learner-centered, immersive and hands-on learning approaches to develop 21st century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, problem solving, communication, responsibility, self-confidence, digital literacy and entrepreneurship. In a Tinkering activity, the learner is presented with
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TEAM MEMBERS: Emily Harris Mark Winterbottom Inka de Pijper Vanessa Mignan MARIA XANTHOUDAKI