Projects

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Here are some of the research projects carried out by the members of this SIG : {slider Transformations of transformations. An interdisciplinary study of pupils’ meaning-making through transformations of representations in science classes} The aim of this interdisciplinary developmental and research project is to gain a deeper understanding of how students can be supported when moving between their everyday experiences and a scientific understanding of nature phenomena such as ’heat’. In our project we collaborate with teachers to find ways of working in conscious ways to represent the content through various semiotic resources such as verbal language, action, images, and models, including the use of metaphors. Organisations: Linnaeus University, Sweden Name of Contributor: Kristina Danielsson Learn More {slider Reading to Learn in Science} The project aims to improve students’ learning of science content by enhancing students’ disciplinary literacy at the 4th to 8th grade level. Organisations: Stanford University & SERP (Strategic Education Research Partnership) Institute Name of Contributor: Jonathan Osborne Learn More {slider Developing Disciplinary Literacy to Enhance Science Inquiry} This design research aims to examine physics and chemistry teachers’ current teaching practices and subsequently develop and evaluate pedagogical strategies to support their instructions on disciplinary literacy in science. Through the project, a number of disciplinary literacy interventions, such as the Premise-Reasoning-Outcome (PRO) Strategy and the Literacy-infused Inquiry Model, were developed, tested and evaluated. Organisations: National Institute of Education & Ministry of Education, Singapore Name of Contributor: Kok-Sing Tang Learn More {/sliders}

COPENHAGEN 2025

Established in 1995, ESERA aims to enhance scientific
literacy for all through research in science education.

Various professional activities support community building in science education, dissemination of
research findings and professional development of researchers from different career stages.
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