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Teacher-Scientist Pairing Scheme

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Teacher-Scientist Pairing Scheme

The European Geosciences Union (EGU) welcomes applications for its Teacher-Scientist Pairing Scheme, which brings together school teachers and scientists to collaborate, as equal partners, on developing and teaching a lesson plan that is relevant to participating teachers and their classrooms. The pairing scheme was established in 2021 to connect scientists, teachers and their classrooms to support the teaching of scientific concepts by the lively video presence of a ‘guest’ scientist and hands-on activities that are carried out in the classroom under the guidance of the in-class teacher.

The EGU Outreach Committee is now looking to provide support to applicants interested in participating in this scheme in one of the two ways:

The live Teacher-Scientist Pairing session happens during the week of the 2026 EGU General Assembly (3 – 8 May 2026). In advance of the General Assembly, the selected ‘participant pair’ creates a geoscience lesson plan designed to be taught in a 50-minute class period. During the General Assembly, the participating in-class teacher carries out the lesson in their classroom together with the ‘guest’ scientist who joins the classroom virtually (or in-person if possible). The teaching session is live streamed online from the teacher’s classroom to allow EGU conference participants to participate in the session.

The recorded Teacher-Scientist Lessons are short videos created by the participant pair, with support and financial assistance from the EGU Outreach Committee. The participating pair will co-develop a 50-minute lesson plan. The “guest scientist” will then record their teaching of the lesson parts in short (1-3 minutes) video segments following an approach known as paired teaching or ‘teaching duet’. The video lesson should be about 10-15 minutes in total. Alternatively, both the guest scientist and in-class teacher can choose to record the video segments together.

Applications to participate in this scheme are invited from ‘participant pairs’. Both participants in the participant pair should share some common interest in the areas of geosciences. It is not necessary that they work or have been working together in the past, or are living and/or working in the same country.

The participant pair will include:

The two participants in the participant pair will apply together and must confirm their partnership on their application and explain why it is a good partnership. Therefore, participant pairs must have agreed in advance about their application. If you cannot find a partner to apply with, please contact Outreach Committee Teacher-Scientist Pairing Scheme co-ordinator Sebastian Mutz.

To apply, interested participant pairs must fill in this form by 15 December 2025. Submissions will be evaluated by members of the Outreach Committee.

If you require any additional information, please contact the EGU Outreach Committee Teacher-Scientist Pairing Scheme co-ordinator Sebastian Mutz or Outreach Committee Chair Solmaz Mohadjer.

Scientist information:

Scientist information:
Please note that an Early Career Scientist (ECS) is a student, a PhD candidate, or a practising scientist who received their highest certificate (e.g. BSc, MSc or PhD) within the past seven years. The seven-year period can be extended to allow for periods when the scientist was not working in science because of, but not limited to, caring and/or parental responsibilities, disability, personal illness, community obligations or national service.

Teacher information:

Teacher information:

Pairing Information:

Pairing Information:

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