Ferrari Launches Scintillab Educational Project to Promote STEM Skills in Italian Primary Schools
Ferrari, in collaboration with the Agnelli Foundation and CNR, launched Scintillab, a free educational project to promote STEM skills among primary school students in Italy.
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What Happened
Scintillab offers in-person teacher training and an educational box with activities covering five themes: shadows, balance, gravity, probability, and scientific investigation. Using an inquiry-based methodology, the project encourages students to observe, hypothesize, experiment, and verify, fostering a genuine encounter with the scientific method. The project is free and part of Ferrari's broader commitment to education and local communities.
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- 238 to 800
- 4,700 to 15,000
“Ferrari recognizes education as a pillar of its identity, deeply rooted in its history. Scintillab is one of the initiatives through which we concretely support new generations, promoting STEM subjects from primary school.”
Why this matters
Scintillab aims to make science accessible from an early age, preparing future generations with critical skills for innovation and technology sectors, which align with Ferrari's focus on engineering excellence.
Terms in This Story
- STEM
- An acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, referring to educational fields focused on scientific and technical skills.
- Inquiry-based learning
- An educational method where students learn by asking questions, investigating, and discovering answers through hands-on activities.
- CNR
- The Italian National Research Council, a public organization that supports scientific research and innovation in Italy.
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