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Dear Reader! You are hereby invited to help us build up a bank of European science education abstracts of doctoral theses. You may submit an abstract of your own dissertation, or encourage your colleagues or students to do so. Our editorial policy on this web site is to publish science education dissertation abstracts from European universities. We also publish abstracts from non-European countries if a thesis has been supervised or written by an ESERA member.

María-Jesús Fuentes Silveira

Diversity within the framework of teaching the natural sciences: A secondary school classroom experience Universidade da Coruña, UDC, Spain Supervisors: Dra. Susana García Barros and Dra. Cristina Martínez Losada E-mail: m.j.fuentes@udc.es

Miren Rekondo

The discursive construction of eco-citizenship competence in primary education through collaborative technological design in a school agroecological garden Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Supervisor: Mariona Espinet E-mail: miren.rekondo@gmail.com

Margareta Ekborg

Natural Science for Sustainable development? A longitudinal study of how student teachers develop scientific conceptions and ability to discuss complex issues relevant for environmental education Göteborg University, Sweden E-mail: Margareta.Ekborg@lut.mah.se

Ola Magntorn

Reading Nature – developing ecological literacy through teaching. E-mail: ola.magntorn@mna.hkr.se 

Seyoung Hwang

Teachers' stories of environmental education: blurred boundaries of professionalism, identity and curriculum University of Bath, South Korea E-mail: ecophil@snu.ac.kr

Naomi Wax

The Development of Children's Conception of Plants as Living Things: A thesis by Naomi Wax Tel Aviv University,School of Education, Israel Email: ruth@ccsg.tau.ac.il 

Rachel Cohen

Examining the practical aspects of implementing the living cell topic as a longitudinal axis in junior - high schools Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Supervisor: Anat Yarden E-mail: anat.yarden@weizmann.ac.il

René H.V. Westra

Learning and teaching ecosystem behaviour in secondary education – Systems thinking and modelling in authentic practices Utrecht University, the Netherlands E-mail: r.westra@pcc.nu

Maria Karnezou

A study of teachers' planning and implementation of school visits in science and Technology museums University of Western Macedonia, Greece Supervising committee: Petros Kariotoglou, Sofia Avgitidou, Dimitris Psillos E-mail: karnezou@noesis.edu.gr

Eirini Gkouskou

Utilize of educational possibilities by the formal education of the museum of Natural History, first generation. The impact of the educational activities that take place in the zoological museum of the University of Patras in the construction of the concept of classification of animals by preschoolers University of Patras, Greece Supervisor: Koliopoulos, D. E-mail: eirinigkouskou@gmail.com / gouskou@upatras.gr

Anne K. Liefländer

Effectiveness of environmental education on water – Empirical study about connectedness to nature, environmental attitudes and environmental knowledge University of Bayreuth, Germany E-mail: anne.lieflaender@uni-bayreuth.de

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