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Les Petits Débrouillards
NameLes Petits Débrouillards
Native nameLes Petits Débrouillards
Founded1981
FoundersCollective of educators, volunteers
HeadquartersFrance
Area servedFrance, Francophone countries
FocusInformal science education, outreach

Les Petits Débrouillards is a French associative network for informal science outreach that originated in 1981 and expanded into a transnational movement linking community-based organizations. It operates through regional federations and collaborates with museums, universities, schools, and international NGOs to promote hands-on scientific inquiry. The network has intersected with policy fora, cultural institutions, and research centers while partnering with municipal actors and European bodies.

History

The founding period in 1981 involved local collectives influenced by contemporaneous actors such as Solidarité, Attac, Réseau Éducation Populaire, Sciences et Vie, CNRS, Université Paris 7, and initiatives near Lyon, Nantes, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Marseille, Strasbourg, Grenoble, and Rennes. Early collaborators included organizations like UNESCO-linked programs, Fondation de France, and unions of cultural operators. During the 1990s the movement engaged with European frameworks such as European Commission research initiatives, programs linked to European Parliament cultural committees, and exchanges with networks including ECSITE, EURONET, Council of Europe, and UNICEF offices in France. In the 2000s partnerships extended to higher education partners like Sorbonne University, École Normale Supérieure, INRIA, Institut Pasteur, and École Polytechnique, while municipal collaborations included Paris, Lille, Nice, and Montpellier. The organization’s trajectory interacted with national policy actors such as Ministry of National Education (France), Ministry of Culture (France), and regional authorities in Brittany, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

Mission and Activities

The declared mission emphasizes popularization of science through democratic participation, dialogue, and accessible experimentation, aligning with partners like Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Palais de la Découverte, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, La Villette, and community centers supported by Conseil Régional Île-de-France. Activities include mobile laboratories, street science festivals, and school outreach compatible with curricula from institutions such as Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Collège Stanislas de Paris, and teacher networks tied to Inspection académique. Programmatic themes have spanned energy debates referencing COP21, environmental events linked to Earth Day, digital literacy intersecting with European Digital Agenda, and public health dialogs connected to WHO guidance. Projects often reference methodological frameworks from Piaget-inspired constructivism, practitioners associated with Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, and evaluation partners like INED.

Organizational Structure and Membership

The network is federated with regional associations, local groups, and volunteer chapters, interacting with institutional members drawn from entities such as CNRS, CEA, Inserm, INRAE, Université de Lyon, Université de Strasbourg, Université de Bordeaux, and Université Grenoble Alpes. Governance involves boards and coordinating committees that liaise with municipal councils and funding bodies like Agence Nationale de la Recherche, European Social Fund, and private foundations including Fondation de France and Fondation Bettencourt Schueller. Membership includes educators, scientists, artists, and community organizers with ties to professional associations like Société Française de Physique, Société Chimique de France, Association des Professeurs de Sciences et Techniques, and volunteer platforms such as France Bénévolat. Administrative hubs coordinate with legal frameworks overseen by Prefecture de Police de Paris and tax bodies.

Education Programs and Workshops

Educational offerings center on hands-on workshops, maker labs, and science cafés organized with partners like FabLab, La Ruche, Makerspace, Science on Stage, and museums including Musée des Arts et Métiers. Curricula have been co-designed with teacher educators from IUFM, researchers from CNAM, and pedagogues associated with Cité des Métiers initiatives. Workshops cover physics demonstrations referencing apparatus used in CERN outreach, chemistry sessions aligned with safety norms from ANSES, and environmental modules drawing on research from IFREMER and Cemagref. Programs for youth engage with extracurricular schemes such as Maison des Sciences events, holiday camps linked to Ministry of Youth and Sports (France), and international exchanges coordinated via Erasmus+ and Comenius projects.

Partnerships and Networks

Strategic partnerships include cultural institutions like Opéra de Lyon and Théâtre National de Bretagne, academic collaborators including Université Paris-Saclay and Sciences Po, NGOs such as Médecins Sans Frontières, Greenpeace France, and WWF France, and industry sponsors from companies like EDF, TotalEnergies, Airbus, and Thales. The network participates in European consortia with EuroScience, EUSEA, European Alliance for Innovation, and links to national agencies including Agence Française pour la Biodiversité and ADEME. International ties extend to francophone partners in Senegal, Morocco, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and organizations such as Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and Institut Français.

Impact and Recognition

Impact assessments cite increased scientific engagement among participants and recognition from cultural and scientific institutions including awards and mentions from Palmes Académiques, regional cultural prizes in Occitanie and Nouvelle-Aquitaine, and commendations linked to projects funded by European Research Council grants and Horizon 2020. Collaborations with museums and universities have produced exhibitions, curricula contributions, and peer-reviewed evaluations published in outlets like Science, Nature, Public Understanding of Science, and reports from OECD and UNESCO advocacy papers. The network’s model has informed policy dialogues in assemblies such as Assemblée nationale (France) and advisory panels convened by Ministry of Culture (France), and inspired similar initiatives in cities such as Montreal, Brussels, Geneva, and Dakar.

Category:Science outreach organizations Category:Organizations established in 1981