5-7 September 2024
Caparica, Portugal
5-7 September 2024
Caparica, Portugal

Symposiums and Workshops Themes

Symposiums

  • Portuguese online platforms that facilitate the teaching and learning of Sustainable chemistry

     Carla Morais, Andreia Sósinho, Paula Cotter Cabral, Cláudia Capela, Rui Pacheco, João Tavares*

  • Empowering Agency: Research, Development, and Implementation in Chemistry and SDGs Education

    Ron Blonder, Rachel Mamlok-Naaman, Debora Marchak, Shelley Rap and Inna Shvarts- Serebro

  • International Teacher Survey on Green and Sustainable Chemistry Practical Activities

    Madeleine Schultz*, Iztok Devetak, Dusica Rodic, Marina Stojanovska, Seamus Delaney

  • Chemistry Education in the digital age – (missing) expectations, opportunities and challenges

    Itsik Aroch, Ron Blonder, Karolina Broman, Carolin Flerlage, Stefanie Lenzer, Ilka Parchmann

  • Promoting relevant Education in Science for Sustainability

    Maija Aksela, Vania Zuin Zeidler, Gonzalo Guerrero Hernandez and Nadja Belova

  • Professional Development of Chemistry Teachers for Sustainability.

    Avi Hofstein, Ingo Eilks, Muhamad Hugerat, Miia Rannikmäe

Workshops

  • How to Publish in Chemistry Teacher International

     Mustafa Sözbilir*

  • The Cold Pack: Laboratory work with elements of formative assessment for lower secondary school

     Jenny Olander*, Karolina Broman

  • Computer Lab Assignments with Tools for Visualizing Chemical Phenomena

     Fredrik L. Holmelin*, Peter Nyström, Géraldine Fauville, Leif A. Eriksson

  • An Arts-integrating Approach to Bring Neuroeducation to the Chemistry Classroom

    Debora Marchak*, Inna Shvarts-Serebro, Ron Blonder

  • "Chemistry, Climate, & the Numbers in Between": Skills-Centred Climate Chemistry Education

     Dvora Katchevich*, Sharon Geller, Hanan Gbarin, Ron Blonder, Shelley Rap

  • Computational Thinking and Modeling in Science Education

    Kevin Kärcher*, Jan Winkelmann, Lutz Kasper, Hans-Dieter Körner

  • Technology Enhanced Problem-based Learning in the Chemistry Classroom

     Amina Zerouali*, Bernhard Werner , Doris Lewalter, Jenna Koenen

  • Sustainable Chemistry in the School Laboratory

     Seamus Delaney*, Madeleine Schultz

  • AI. How we can use it to teach and learn.

    João Mouro

  • Informal Learning in Chemistry

    Marta Corvo

  • 3D printing and laser cutting models to learn chemistry at secondary school. Periodic table and electrons, and shape of molecules and ions pollutants of air and water.

    Fina Guitart, Ester Forné and Jordi Regalés

  • Technology Enhanced Problem-based Learning in the Chemistry Classroom

    Amina Zerouali*, Bernhard Werner , Doris Lewalter, Jenna Koenen


5 September

10.20-12.00

AI. How we can use it to teach and learn.

João Mouro

3D printing and laser cutting models to learn chemistry at secondary school. Periodic table and electrons, and shape of molecules and ions pollutants of air and water.

Fina Guitart, Ester Forné and Jordi Regalés 

How to Publish in Chemistry Teacher International

Mustafa Sözbilir*

14.00-16.00

Computer Lab Assignments with Tools for Visualizing Chemical Phenomena
 Fredrik L. Holmelin*, Peter Nyström, Géraldine Fauville, Leif A. Eriksson

Informal Learning in Chemistry

Marta Corvo

16.00-18.00

Computational Thinking and Modeling in Science Education
 Kevin Kärcher*, Jan Winkelmann, Lutz Kasper, Hans-Dieter Körner

Sustainable Chemistry in the School Laboratory
 Seamus Delaney*, Madeleine Schultz

 

6 September

10.30-12.10

The Cold Pack: Laboratory work with elements of formative assessment for lower secondary school
 Jenny Olander*, Karolina Broman

14.10-15.50

An Arts-integrating Approach to Bring Neuroeducation to the Chemistry Classroom
 Debora Marchak*, Inna Shvarts-Serebro, Ron Blonder

Technology Enhanced Problem-based Learning in the Chemistry Classroom
 Amina Zerouali*, Bernhard Werner , Doris Lewalter, Jenna Koenen

16.10—18.10

"Chemistry, Climate, & the Numbers in Between": Skills-Centred Climate Chemistry Education
 Dvora Katchevich*, Sharon Geller, Hanan Gbarin, Ron Blonder, Shelley Rap

Sustainable Chemistry in the School Laboratory
 Seamus Delaney*, Madeleine Schultz