The GRID project, funded within the framework of the EU Socrates Programme, has the objective of creating a network for the exchange of good practice in the field of science teaching in Europe, at the level of decision makers and of schools directly involved in innovation and experimentation in the broad area of science education (including technology and mathematics). The GRID project aims to identify as many innovative projects as possible, but it relies on individuals involved in these projects detailing the innovative projects involved.

Chamber of Challenges at Waterford IT, Ireland
Image courtesy of GRID partner Sheila Donegan
CALMAST, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Image courtesy of GRID partner Sheila Donegan
CALMAST, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
- more than 500 science education initiatives identified all over Europe;
- more than 70 science education reports and recommendations with a direct impact on schools, gathered from all over Europe;
- more than 300 links related to science education organisations, associations, journals, portals, museums, science events, networks, e-learning materials etc., both from Europe and worldwide.



