Doing and sharing in order to encourage young people

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Doing and sharing in order to encourage young people

« Public engagement with Science and Technology, for an active and critical society»

TV RADIO MAGAZINE INTERNET

METODOLOGY: Communication Participative activities Live activities Research Networking

FORMAL EDUCATION Very few time Direct contact with youngsters Many different tasks Contact with families Deal with problems Can influence in the education system Few resources Big offer of material and external activities

COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES Keep further from our objective public Follow scientific actuality Have doubts with the approach Keep close from the main actors Ignore practical issues General overview Unable to work by our own Flexibility as an intermediate agent

KEYS FOR NETWORKING We share a common objective and are complementary in terms of knowledge, capacities, activity Results show that coexistence between formal education system and complementary activities increase the impact Together we can easily reach other fields: families, politics, new opportunities, world of work for students …