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Outreach activities

ChiPE Outreach

ChiPE results aim to be widespread not only at a scientific level but particularly at a social level. Reaching a wide audience of social and political actors, teachers, families, communities among others, is essential to educational research for serving the public good. It is not a body of knowledge that remains unexploited but we aim to build sound knowledge that can underpin the political recommendations needed to improve the existing educational contexts.

When I was 8, I read the Odyssey!

ChiPE at the Faculty of Education Inspiring Ideas at the Festival

On Monday 27th October we presented the ChiPE project at the Faculty of Education. Connor (12), Leo (9) and Daniel (8) explain how the participation in this research help them to read, think and understand better others' children minds. 

Our session was spotlighted in the printed program. See the event on the FoI website

Please see the attached full report and photoboard for details of all that went on!

ChiPE Workshops. Presentation of the research results addressed to undergraduate and graduate students.

International ChiPE webinar. Presentation of the results addressed to teachers, families as well as officers in the area or policymakers.

ChiPE clips. Participants’ voices about what their participation in the project has meant for them and what they think that can be reached through the ChiPE project.

See below an example of two primary teachers:

The schools participating in the research will be encouraged to share the research results and discuss them with their communities. The context of the schools and their communities becomes crucial to further disseminate the results of the project.