The entries were carefully evaluated by an international jury composed of the project national coordinators from five countries (Spain, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Portugal) who devoted great care and attention to details while voting each entry.
After a long time evaluating every entry of the competition, we are ready to show you the results. Congratulations to the winners.
First of all we must say that it was not an easy task. The quality of the designs was very good and every participant would deserve to win, but we have only 6 prizes. One main prize and 5 finalists.
We have evaluated if the entry was related with STE(A)M and with the topic of our project “The Colours of Science”. We have also checked if the lesson plan was easily transferable and how detailed was the description in order to apply in other contexts.With no more words… we proceed with the results….
Winner
- From White to Black: the Wheel of Colours in Science and Art
Theodora Gkeniou
A very interesting project that correlates Art and Science.
Art and Science have been treated as two separate disciplines, but when they are studied together it’s clear to see the impact one has on the other.
Finalists
- The Colour of Pixels
Gjorgjina Dimova
Art, ICT, Colours,… a very complete project work, an interdisciplinary good practice.
- The Colour of the Stars
Ayşe ARSLAN
How the colour helps us know more about the stars. A very good description and very inspiring project.
- Eat a Rainbow
Lefter Adriana Silvica
Colour, Foods, Science together to improve education of our students.
- Energy Rainbow
Anita Simac
A very creative use of colour in relation with the sources of energy. A Very good descrption of the stages of the lesson plan.
- Colourful Balance
Semih ESENDEMİR
A lot of experiments to do to find a good balance.
Congratulations to everyone involved!
The rest of the entries were also very interesting and good quality works but unfortunately we have only 6 prizes.
Thank you for your participation! We hope to continue our project and organize more competitions in the future.
Stay tuned!