"Finnish teacher students applying art and science to learn sustainable development in museum exhibition"
Ph.D. Anssi Lindell works as a senior lecturer in the University of Jyväskylä, educating science pedagogy for primary, and biology, chemistry and physics pedagogy for secondary teachers, both in pre-service and teacher pedagogical development contexts. His background is in nanoscience and he has initiated nanoscience education portal to promote STEM-education of modern technologies. Checkpoint Leonardo is another scheme by Lindell to develop multidisciplinary STEAM –project learning in diverse learning environments. he has also been organizing the training the gifted students for international physics competitions.
Antti Lokka (Master of Arts) has worked as a lecturer of art education at Jyväskylä University Department of Teacher Education since 1989. He has also worked as a tutor educator at Aalto University 2001-2010 and part-time teacher at KYC. His interests in research, teaching and publishing have been in art education, media art and social media uses in education. He has been also involved with Checkpoint Leonardo STEAM-project over last decade.