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Who will it be? Science in transformation - Open Day Schools

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM PRESENTATIONS 2022/2023

Dates


Location
Ocean Space
Admission fee
Free of charge
Booking

Reservation is required at the following link.

On Friday September 22, from 3:30pm to 5pm, Ocean Space will open its doors to the educational community by inviting school leaders, teachers, and educators to participate in the presentation of our educational and training mission for the 2023/2024 academic year.

During the presentation, Valeria Bottalico, the educational activities coordinator at Ocean Space, will introduce the upcoming year of Ocean Schools, the permanent educational program at Ocean Space which consists of a series of training events for teachers and thematic courses for students.

Program

  • 3:30pm: Introduction by Valeria Bottalico
  • 3:45pm: Speech "Who will it be? Science in transformation" by Paola Vitale, teacher, author of picture books and science communicator.

An integrated playful-artistic setting conveys and sublimates a sense of wonder associated with scientific discovery. This is the premise of “Who will it be? - Science in transformation”, an approach based on experiential teaching with the aim of providing ideas and building learning scenarios for understanding the possible connections between scientific and artistic languages.

The canvas is provided by a course that encourages the search for points of contact, a legacy of the evolutionary process, between humans, animals, and their habitats.

The meeting explores the story of this multifaceted journey, made up of many discoveries, encounters, assonances and wonders that science, when amplified by art, can reveal.

  • 4:30pm: guided tour of the exhibition “Thus waves come in pairs” with works by Simone Fattal, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.

Paola Vitale

Lecturer with Master's degree in School Governance, PhD in developmental biology, and science communicator. Along with Rossana Bossù she has published "Il giardino delle meduse", dealing with the types of Camelozampa, included in the Ibby Honor list of 2023, and "?".

The latter inspired the project financed by the MIM Arts Plan, “Who will it be? – Science in transformation”, of which she is the referent. In teacher training she offers ideas about an integrated teaching approach to art and science.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

The meeting is reserved for teaching staff of all levels, along with educators and atelieristas, and is completely free with registration required.

To participate in Open Day Schools, reservations are required by filling out the online form at this link.