EGU23-116
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-116
EGU General Assembly 2023
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Over 20 Years of Geoscience Information for Teachers (GIFT) Workshops at the European Geoscience Union General Assembly

Jean Luc Berenguer1 and the EGU Committee on Education*
Jean Luc Berenguer and the EGU Committee on Education
  • 1GEOAZUR - University Cote d'Azur, Education, Valbonne, France (jean-luc.berenguer@geoazur.unice.fr)
  • *A full list of authors appears at the end of the abstract

Geoscience Information for Teachers (GIFT)  workshops are teacher enhancement workshops organized by the EGU Committee on Education and held in conjunction with the EGU annual General Assembly. The program focuses on a different general theme each year. Past themes have included, for example, “Energy and Sustainable Development”, “The Carbon Cycle”, “Mineral Resources”, “The Solar System And Beyond” and “The Mediterranean”. These workshops combine scientific presentations on current research in Earth and Space Sciences, given by prominent scientists attending EGU General Assemblies, with hands-on, inquiry-based activities that can be used by the teachers in their classrooms to explain related scientific principles or topics. Participating teachers are also invited to present their own classroom activities to their colleagues, regardless of the scientific topic. The main objective of these workshops is to communicate first-hand scientific information to teachers in primary and secondary schools, significantly shortening the time between discovery and textbook. The GIFT workshop provides the teachers with materials that can be directly incorporated into their classroom, as well as those of their colleagues at home institutions. In addition, the full immersion of science teachers in a truly scientific context (EGU General Assemblies) and the direct contact with leading geoscientists stimulates curiosity towards research that the teachers can transmit to their pupils. In addition to their scientific content, the GIFT workshops are of high societal value. The value of bringing teachers from many nations together includes the potential for networking and collaborations, the sharing of experiences and an awareness of science education as it is presented in other countries. Since 2003, the EGU GIFT workshops have brought together more than 700 teachers from more than 25 nations. At all previous EGU GIFT workshops teachers mingled with others from outside their own country and informally interacted with the scientists, providing a venue for rich dialogue for all participants. The dialogues often included ideas about learning, presentation of science content and curriculum. Programs and presentations of past GIFT workshops, with some available with Web streaming, are available at: https://www.egu.eu/education/gift/workshops/

EGU Committee on Education:

Berenguer Jean-Luc, Funicello, Francesca, Smith Phil, Macko Stephen

How to cite: Berenguer, J. L. and the EGU Committee on Education: Over 20 Years of Geoscience Information for Teachers (GIFT) Workshops at the European Geoscience Union General Assembly, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-116, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-116, 2023.