
SUNRAISE aims to develop a set of training tools for secondary school teachers in order to teach STEM subjects combined with artistic techniques, for instance Geometry and Music, or Physics and Dance. It is necessary that young people combine knowledge with interdisciplinary competences for problem solution, active and responsible participation in society, as well as critical thinking and creativity. Therefore, the priorities of SUNRAISE include the promotion of interest and excellence in STEM subjects, the adoption of the STEAM approach, as well as the support of teachers and school leaders by fostering inclusion and diversity in all fields of education, training and youth. This approach will be even more effective for students with disabilities/SEN as the use of creativity and visual languages will enhance their learning process even in difficult subjects such as science.
• To boost cultural growth, enhancement of cultural heritages, social inclusion, and cohesion processes involving local communities.
• To valorise innovative methodological approaches aimed at women empowerment.
• To facilitate low-skilled and unemployed women’s access to training, employment, and entrepreneurship by empowering them.
• To promote entrepreneurship among the primary target group as a way of improving its social and labour situation.
• To provide professionals and educators working with women with efficient tools in the form of a Learning Package and Handbook aimed at supporting the target group’s social and labour integration.
The objectives will be achieved by carrying out a research on the discrimination across Europe.
- Nazareno
- Coop La Carovana
- CSI
- THE.A.MA
- ZDGIL
- ICIMSS
- Esciencia

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Project Number: 2021 – 1 – IT02- KA220-SCH-000032579