Jun 18, 2024
Favorite subject technology - TU Dresden organizes Junior Engineer Academy with Tschirnhaus Gymnasium
Exciting teaching content, hands-on workshops, promoting a fascination for technology and facilitating the transition from school to university or vocational training - these are the goals of the Junior Engineer Academy (JIA) of the Deutsche Telekom Foundation. TU Dresden has been supporting the Ehrenfried-Walther-Tschirnhaus-Gymnasium (EWvT) in organizing the academy since 2022. The JIA aims to permanently promote technology education in schools through a two-year compulsory elective subject (8th/9th grade).
Hands-on science in the School of Engineering Sciences at TU Dresden
Whether it was making ice cream from liquid nitrogen, soldering a converter to charge a smartphone or testing resource-saving lightweight structures: during the recently completed block week at TU Dresden, the 28 pupils in year 8 of the EWvT were able to get to grips with engineering sciences, ask questions directly to researchers and get active themselves. With the support of the TUD, the entire school year was filled with curriculum-integrated excursions, lectures and experiments in and outside of school. The block week marked the end of a practice-oriented year. In Year 9, the profile lessons then focus more strongly on industry and the business sector in Dresden in order to shed light on the many facets and perspectives of the business location.
TU Dresden as a promoter of STEM education
For Nadja Bauer, Head of the School Contact Office at TU Dresden, the pilot project in Dresden is a very special STEM education measure: "This project is a successful example of successful cooperation between school and university, which ultimately benefits the students directly. We are therefore particularly pleased that the only Junior Engineer Academy in Dresden to date is being realized by one of our cooperation schools, the EWvT. As part of the project, young people can experience first-hand what scientists are researching in the future-oriented fields of mechanical and electrical engineering and the relevance of engineering for us all. The hands-on activities and in-depth insights are thanks to the dedicated scientists from the School of Engineering Sciences."
Summer university, fall camp, Expedition Campus and much more: TU Dresden offers many other opportunities and projects for students to get interested in STEM subjects(mathematics, computer science, natural sciencesand technology) at an early age.
Further information:
More about STEM education projects at TU Dresden
https://tu-dresden.de/studium/vor-dem-studium/uni-testen
More about the Junior Engineer Academy
https://www.telekom-stiftung.de/aktivitaeten/junior-ingenieur-akademie
Contact:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
School contact point
Nadja Bauer