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Outubro 2024

Ciência Viva Clubs at SchoolsAgrupamento de Escolas Amadora Oeste

Albert Einstein (1929), interview to The Saturday Evening Post

"Imagination is more important than knowledge. The knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."

Ciência Viva Club at school Seomara da Costa Primo

Escola Secundária Seomara da Costa Primo

Club facilities

Objectives (among others)

  • Raise awareness of sustainable development, global citizenship and human rights.
  • Promote inclusive education and multiculturalism.
  • Develop projects promoting interdisciplinarity (student active and participative agent in the construction of their knowledge)

Clubs serving the community

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Since 2018/2019The Live Science Club at AE Amadora Oeste is a vehicle for scientific promotion and dissemination, organized for students, but also for teachers and the rest of the school community.

The PrincipleIt is an open knowledge space that aims to contribute to the promotion of school success, scientific and technological literacy, as well as educating for global citizenship, involving not only students, but also the entire educational community, families and the rest of the local community, providing environments of learning that stimulates enthusiasm for science and lifelong learning.

Team

Partners are essential

Associação Olho Vivo - Association for the defense of heritage, environment and human rights

National Laboratory of Energy and Geology

Associação Clube XZenEducation for culture, science and sustainable development

Eco-espaço(Eco-space)

Partners

Activities developed

CCV EB1/JI VenteiraActivities

ECO-ESPAÇO

Eco-School Activities

Lectures

Workshops

School visits

Activities 1st year

CNC - Science Competitions

Chemistry Olimpiads

The IASC (International Astronomical Search Collaboration) is a citizen science program that began in 2006, founded by Patrick Miller, a professor at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. This program uses telescopes around the world to capture images of the sky that are then distributed to schools and analyzed by students. In this way, schools contribute to the discovery of new asteroids, helping to reduce part of the risk associated with these objects that may eventually be on a collision course with Earth.

IASC - Asteroid Search Campaigns

Weather station

Solar energy and geology

"World Water Day"

"The beauty of Amadora's spontaneous plants"

"Good sustainable practices in the classroom”

Exhibitions

"Project Ask an ecologist"

"Let's take care of the planet" - ASPEA

"Life Invasaqua"

Citizenship Project "Art and sustainability"

Projects

In November 2019 we held the first Science Festival.

Science Festival

2nd edition - april 20223rd edition - april 20234th edition - february 2024

Science Festival

THANKS!

Coordinator of the Ciência Viva Club at Escola Seomara da Costa Primo

  • sergio.leal@aeamadoraoeste.edu.pt
Coordinator of the Ciência Viva Club at Escola EB1/JI Venteira
  • ana.c.silva@aeamadoraoeste.edu.pt

Seomara Costa Primo Secondary School Tour