The publication is a novel collaboration by several EDU-ARCTIC consortium members and one teacher from our 2018 edition of the Arctic Competition, Dr. F.J. (Paco) Gómez Senent. It shows how the educational tools of the EDU-ARCTIC program can be used for interdisciplinary teaching, and create inspiration for teachers. It raises the important point that everything in nature is connected, and to raise awareness about this important premise for STEM education, it should be taught also interdisciplinary across normal school curricula, not only within single subjects. In Valencia, the ideas were presented on stage by both Dr. Gómez Senent, and on behalf of the EDU-ARCTIC consortium Mr. Paul E. Aspholm. Full paper attached.


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