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SCIENCE-TEACHER EDUCATION ADVANCED METHODS.

Welcome to the S-TEAM website and wiki, now open to everyone interested in science education, teaching and inquiry based methods. Click here for an introduction to S-TEAM,

New! Institutional CV's and staff details are being added: please have a look at your own institution and correct any errors or omissions. Ove Haugaløkken is the first to provide a link to a personal wiki - congratulations!

New: national workshops information from Doris and Matthias

New! espace francais!

Month one milestones completed: Startup meeting, first general assembly and management board meetings, website open for business, digital repository set up. ~For Report, click  here.

New reporting procedures for deliverables - click here!

The site is continually being updated, and now features individual photos and institutional pages!

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Read more about S-TEAM

This week's image courtesy of Ran Peleg

NEWS

 The mid-project conference took place in Glasgow on 13-15 October. Download the preliminary report.


Download Riel Miller's presentation here, Doris Jorde's presentation here, Eilsih McLoughlin's presentation here and Robin Millar's, here.

You can download the preliminary report on Inquiry based science teaching in the partner countries  here.


For contact details, click here

The project is coordinated by

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the Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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. The acting coordinators are Professor Peter van Marion (NTNU) and Professor Doris Jorde (University of Oslo).

Why are we dinosaurs?

Having looked at some teacher blogs recently, it occurred to me that we are way behind with the adoption of Web 2.0 technologies. We need to add all sorts of RSS feeds, social networking tools and so on. But are these really helpful? No-one has noticed (or at least asked about) the lack of these things on the wiki. So do we need them? You tell me!

Peter

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