What is STREAM?
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics—STEM, and therefore, STEM education are vital to our future. Besides, STEM is everywhere; it shapes our everyday experiences. STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. It’s simple. Kids learn while they have fun!
There is a movement afoot to turn that acronym into STREAM by adding Arts and Research.
At Futurum STREAM Camp, youth explore the fields of Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Art and Math (STREAM) through hands-on activities. Futurum STREAM Camps is a part of the Education and research programme “FUTURUM 2020″ under the patronage of Professor Jerzy Buzek MEP.
About Camp
Do you enjoy math, physics and programming?
Join the international children math and physics community BIM. We invite you to have two unforgettable weeks in a STEM camp for K1-K12 students and first & second university students which takes place in a small town close to the nature.
Some sessions are make for mathematically gifted students from around the globe. An initiative in response to parents and teachers of bright students who have not yet shone at the Olympiad level, as well as of those who would like to expand what they have learned before.
These talented students wish to hone their problem solving skills in particular and further their mathematics education in general. Many of our participants seek to improve their performance on contests such as IMO, IOI, IPHO, NMC, MEMO and The Baltic Way.
We also invite students of 1-4 grades (ages 6-11) to our school together with parents.
The most interesting problems and math puzzles as well as twisted origami are waiting ahead. Every one of you can try being a scientist, an engineer or even a film director.
Time and space in the camp will be filled with the atmosphere of creativity. Solving problems will take place both in classrooms and on the mountains paths thus allowing diving deeply into the amazing world of math. 2 weeks will be dedicated to advanced math and physics, research practical works, projects. You will meet words like programming, IT, data bases, financial analytics, economics, accounting, law, computational linguistics, experimental and theoretic physics, bioengineering, mathematical model, design etc.
A wide spectrum of laboratory works with the possibility to choose preferable field will be available for those who love physics. Having a chance to get your hands on something without being obliged to have a certain result is also a result. Interactive lectures with the demonstration of main principles of universe will give an opportunity to find new things about the world and also to share this knowledge.
We will show where and how math appears in real life. Are you with us?
Intensive studying process at school requires intensive recreation and this is why we offer kids to enjoy the amazing world of math. Students will get enough energy for the new academic year as well as learning a lot of new thing. The program of Futurum STREAM includes school curriculum and different classes to improve logics with the stress on research problems.
Recreation is the main thing for a kid to get during holidays. However, what is a perfect recreation for a school kid? We wisely choose active recreation and comprehensive development.
We offer kids travelling, math, physics, sport and art instead of computer.
This year there are several host towns:
(Poland) The small town Wisła is in the area of Beskyd Mountains close to the border with Slovakia and Czech Republic
(Poland) Jastrzębia góra is a small town on the south coast of the Baltic sea
(Sweden) Karlskrona is known as Sweden’s only baroque city
(Serbia) Several small towns near Belgrade and Novi Sad
(Italy) Several small towns near Naples
You can join any moment from September till August. If anybody is willing to enjoy the amazing world of math for a long period of time, he or she is more than welcome to join number of sessions.
Fall:
September, 13 – September, 26
September, 27 – October, 10
October, 11 – October, 24
October, 25 – November, 7
November, 8 – November, 21
November, 22 – December, 5
Winter:
December, 6 – December, 19
January, 2 – January, 15
January, 16 – January, 29
January, 30 – February, 12
February, 13 – February, 26
Spring:
February, 27 – March, 12
March, 13 – March, 26
March, 27 – April, 9
April, 10 – April, 23
April, 24 – May, 7
May, 8 – May, 21
May, 22 – June, 4
Summer:
June, 5 – June, 18
June, 19 – July, 2
July, 3 – July, 16
July, 17 – July, 30
July, 31 – August, 13
August, 14 – August, 26
August, 27 – September, 8
Contact office@baltinmat.eu for extra information
The program has a modulus structure. The list of modules is constantly being adapted to the needs of participants and different age groups.
– Intensive preparation for Matura exam
– Program for Elementary school
– Program for Middle school
– Mathematical olympiads: theory and practice
– Programming olympiads
– Mathematical battle (team-inclined mathematical competitions), mathematical race, individual and team tournaments
– Mini-courses on topics not covered in school
– Popular scientific lecture series “Mathematics in Action!”
– TIPS: Theory of Inventive Problem Solving
– Lectures and workshops on mathematical linguistics
– Experimental physics
– Fun and interesting chemistry facts
– Web design and web programming
– Rhetoric: mini-lectures “The ability to clearly and beautifully express the thought”
– A series of lectures and workshops “Engineer. Skilful Hands”
– Intellectual games
– Debates
– Theater workshops
– Team building training activities
– Urban orienteering competition
– Photomaraphon
– e.t.c.
Actions of scientific scope with technical and educational support of ECRC and
The European Commission