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- From: Csaba Sukosd <sukosd AT reak.bme.hu>
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- Subject: [Fizinfo] Invitation: Teaching Science in Europe, ICT
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 16:55:13 +0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)
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Kedves Kollégák!
Angol nyelven érto (beszélo) tanár kollégákhoz szól az alábbi felhívás.
A "Teaching Science in Europe" (Természettudomány Tanítása Európában)
projekt együttmuködést kezdeményez ICT (Information and Communication
Technology) alkalmazásával kifejlesztendo oktatási segédletek eloállítása
céljából. A jelentkezés határideje június 15. Fontos a gyors jelentkezés
mert a kiválasztásnál számít a jelentkezés idopontja is.
További részletek az alábbi angol nyelvu szövegben vannak.
Üdvözlettel
Sükösd Csaba.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 14:54:53 +0200
From: Stefanie Schlunk
<s.schlunk AT science-on-stage.de>
To:
sukosd AT reak.bme.hu
Dear Csaba,
Please forward this invitation to teachers in your country:
Dear teachers,
Science on Stage Germany is the European platform for science teachers. At
the latest Science on Stage Festival 2011 in Copenhagen we mentioned to
organize follow up activities and we invite you to participate! Under the
motto for teachers by teachers we will develop innovative teaching
materials for ICT that can be used in physics, chemistry and biology and
mathematics. At the end the results will be published in English, German and
French, see http://www.science-on-stage.de/?p=4_15&l=en
20 teachers from across Europe can take part (September 2011-October 2012).
The project is organised by Science on Stage Germany and sponsored by SAP.
Travel costs and accommodation for the meetings will be covered.
If you are interested in joining the project, please send an e-mail with
your name, school, country, subjects and phone number until 15 June 2011 to
info AT science-on-stage.de.
Registrations are handled on a first come, first
served basis.
Below you find further information concerning the topic and the schedule.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Best wishes,
Stefanie Schlunk
Management Science on Stage Deutschland e.V. (SonSD)
Chair Executive Board Science on Stage Europe
Teaching Science in Europe developing new teaching materials for ICT
(information communication technologies) in natural sciences
Background
Teaching Science in Europe is a European exchange process initiated by
the non-profit association Science on Stage Deutschland e.V. (SonSD) in
2004. Science on Stage is the European platform for science teachers. The
ultimate goal of Science on Stage is to improve science teaching and thus
encourage more schoolchildren to consider a career in science, technologies
and engineering. By organizing Teaching Science in Europe, SonSD contributes
to the European integration in the field of education.
Aims
Teachers from European countries will work together for one year. The aim is
to develop innovative teaching materials for ICT that can be used in
physics, chemistry and biology and mathematics. At the end the results will
be published in English, German and French, so other teachers in Europe can
implement the content of the publication in their own classes. A focus of
the project is also the exchange between European teachers concerning
differences, analogies and difficulties in the process of teaching and
learning. Different methods and points of view, especially due to cultural
reasons, should be discussed and subsequently employed to solve ones own
problems. The language aspect is playing a motivating and qualifying role.
By orienting on the process of the project, participants should be enabled
to get their own benefit.
Topics ICT
Possible topics are:
Scientific questions which cannot be solved without programming, e.g.
simulation techniques in Physics, Biology and Chemistry. Possible fields are
environmental engineering, quantum physics, simulations in classical
mechanics and bioinformatics.
Further suggestions from the participants are welcome.
The workshops will result in a publication, starting with a theoretical
introduction followed by teaching units.
Time-frame of the project 2011 - 2012
20 June 2011 or 4 July: Meeting coordinators. Aim: determine topics and
strategy in Dortmund
23-25 September 2011: First meeting of the participants in Paris. Aim:
concretise the content of the brochure, aims, time frame.
September-December 2011: Participants are working on the topics/content.
17 - 19 or 10 12 February 2011: Second meeting in Berlin to discuss the
content, to check the aims etc.
May 2012: Finishing the content, the text.
June 2012: Editorial English/French/German.
July 2012: Print and release.
October 2012: Presentation, distribution in France, Germany and Europe, SAP
40th Anniversary
Workshop coordinators
Main coordinator: Dr. Jörg Gutschank, physics teachers, Leibniz Gymnasium
Dortmund | International School, head SonSD and two other persons.
? Science on Stage Deutschland e.V.
Stefanie Schlunk
Geschäftsführerin
Science on Stage Deutschland e.V. (SonSD)
Chair Executive Board Science on Stage Europe
Poststr. 4/5
10178 Berlin
Tel.: 0049 (0)30-4000.67.40
Fax: 0049 (0)30-4000.67.35
www.science-on-stage.de
www.science-on-stage.eu
www.science-on-stage-europe.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/scienceonstageeurope
* Auf unserer Internetseite www.science-on-stage.de finden Sie
Unterrichtsmaterialien und Informationen über SonSD-Veranstaltungen und
können unseren Newsletter abonnieren.
* SonSD ist das Interim Office von Science on Stage Europe und für die
Koordination der Initiative Science on Stage in 27 Ländern zuständig.
Weitere Informationen: www.science-on-stage.eu
- [Fizinfo] Invitation: Teaching Science in Europe, ICT, Csaba Sukosd, 05/25/2011
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