Meeting the next generation of scientists: the European Union Contest for Young Scientists
As young scientists from across Europe gathered in Bratislava to exhibit their projects, find out what impressed the jury most.
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As young scientists from across Europe gathered in Bratislava to exhibit their projects, find out what impressed the jury most.
There are a number of reasons why you might not want to read this review: perhaps you do not teach chemistry, you are resisting the use of video clips in your teaching, or you are looking for non-English teaching materials. These are not good reasons though, as you will see. I challenge you to…
“If we don’t protect our environment, we won’t have one,” say Carolina, 13, from Portugal.
The Catalan primary school El Roure Gros has a unique concept: all learning is done through experimentation and investigation. Science on Stage Germany invited eight teachers from Austria, Germany and Italy to visit the school.
If you teach geography, earth science, physics, or even information and communications technology (ICT) or biology, you should definitely visit the Eduspace website from the European Space Agency (ESA).
Physics teacher Maria Dobkowska describes the challenges of remaining creative within a strictly defined national curriculum and of working with children with disabilities.
The Wonder of Genetics is a user-friendly guide through the wonderful – and, to some, scary – world of genetics.
For two science teachers from opposite ends of Europe – David Featonby and Zuzana Ješková – Science on Stage was the beginning of an inspiring and enjoyable collaboration.
Physics Education Technology (PhET to its friends) is the slick but not very meaningful title of a site that offers a wide range of excellent interactive physics simulations for secondary-school and university students.
Physicist Adrian Mancuso works at the cutting edge of 3D imaging, at what will be Europe’s newest and brightest X-ray facility.
Meeting the next generation of scientists: the European Union Contest for Young Scientists
The Periodic Table of Videos website, by the University of Nottingham, UK
In a class of their own: lessons in energy and education from European schools
Learning through investigation: Science on Stage visit to El Roure Gros primary school
The Eduspace website, by the European Space Agency
Making physics flourish in Poland: Maria Dobkowska
The Wonder of Genetics: The Creepy, the Curious, and the Commonplace, by Richard V. Kowles
Science on Stage: a Slovak-British relationship
The PhET website
High-powered research: physicist Adrian Mancuso