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ESERA 2025 - Copenhagen

Science Teaching in Schools in Europe. Policies and Research

A new report has been published by EURYDICE.

The report focuses on science teaching in 30 European countries at primary and general lower secondary level. It was carried out during 2004/5. The report provides a comparison of the regulations and official recommendations concerning initial teacher education: programme content and accreditation criteria, and the qualifications and experience of trainers in training establishments and in schools (for practical placement and final ‘on-the-job’ qualifying phase). The main learning activities and objectives of school curricula are examined, as well as the content of standardised evaluation of science pupils. The projects and debates relating to the development of this type of evaluation are reviewed. A summary of research results on learning science subjects and the practices and training of science teachers rounds off the study.

The report, to which ESERA members including Martine Meheut and Edgar Jenkins took part is available at: Eurydice.org

 

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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