
Come Together – Climate Education Through Science & Art
Training education professionals and empowering disadvantaged individuals and communities: this is the path put forward by ‘Come together! Fostering socially inclusive climate education for adults’ to address climate change challenges.
This Erasmus+ project aims to connect people using a “listening and learning” approach, in order to share expertise and develop innovative methods and practices in this field.
Come Together is a European project that harnesses science and artistic practices to co-create educational activities on climate change with and for marginalized adult audiences.
Through dialogue-based training and creative experimentation, the project brings together educators, scientists, NGO workers, and community voices to build inclusive activities.
Aligned with InSTEAM’s values, Come Together shows how participatory and interdisciplinary approaches can empower learners and foster meaningful, collective action.
Partners
The project network brings together different partners with a range of expertise. The goal shared by the National Museum of Science and Technology “Leonardo da Vinci” the lead partner, the science centre Universcience, the non-governmental organization ScienceCenter-Network, as well as the Ethnological Museum Berlin and the Slovene Ethnographic Museum is to address pressing social issues and promote visitor participation, inclusion, and engagement.
In addressing climate change issues, the network combines the expertise of its partners by focusing on improving scientific communication, creating and supporting innovative pedagogies for adult education, enhancing social inclusion, and creating museum content in collaboration with diverse heritage communities.
📚 Learn more about the project and its activities: https://come-together-project.blogspot.com/