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Diversity in a changing Europe: Challenge or Opportunity? Lecture 2 Dr. Tilman Lanz from University of Groningen gave a lecture on a topic of "Diversity in a changing Europe: challenge or opportunity?" [...] the topic. As the subject of the lecture covered many current issues and challenges in Europe, it was a great chance for participants to exchange ideas and share their views. Source of picture
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2nd Meeting of the German-Danish-Polish Club It was our pleasure to welcome Dr. Christian Pletzing , director of the Akademie Sankelmark · Europäische Akademie Schleswig-Holstein · Academia Baltica. Dr [...] Dr. Pletzing gave a short presentation on the "Europäische Akademie Schleswig-Holstein", which he presides.
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Categories Peripheral Factual Conceptual Philosophical Level 1 P1: 0 F1: 1 C1: 3 E1: 3 Level 2 P2: 2 F2: 2 C2: 4 E2: 5 [...] in the lesson. a. Level 1 (P1) i. Nonsensical: Impossible to decipher a meaning ii. Irrelevant: Unrelated to learning outcomes or context Example: How much time is left? b. Level 2 (P2) i. Related to learning [...] qualitative responses. Fac- tual questions at a higher level demand additional in- formation or formalization of information. a. Level 1 (F1) i. Quantitative: seeks a numerical fact Question prototype: What
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of the experiment shown in the video. TABLE 2 For our calculations we assume that a mass m=10lbs equals 10/2,2 kg W = mgh Q= CθΔθ Q= CθΔθ W/Q W1={(10/2,2).9,81.5} joule =222,95 joule Q1=1814.0,031 cal [...] Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu W2= ………………… joule Q2=………………….. cal. W2 /Q2 W3= …………………….joule Q3=…………………………cal. W2 /Q2 Please discuss the values of the quotient Q/W. Activity 5 [...] the experiment’s container. We select a total mass of 10 lb. (2 bodies of 5 lbs each) and we let it drop 5, 10, 20 times from a height of 1m. 1. You have selected a mass of 10 lbs. and let it drop 5 times
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for teaching? Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 41(4), 323–333. Klassen, S. (2006). A theoretical framework for contextual science teaching. Interchange, 37 (1-2), 31–62. Klassen, S. (2007) [...] The construction and analysis of a science story: A proposed methodology. Science & Education, 18 (3-4), 401–423. Klassen, S. (2010). The relation of story structure to a model of conceptual change in science [...] Created for Science Teaching: A Critical Analysis. In P. Heering, S. Klassen, & D.Metz, (Eds.).FlensburgStudies on the History and Philosophy of Science in Science Education, Vol. 2.Flensburg: Flensburg University
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the proposed activities, indicatively, we can quote the following: A) The activity 2 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable”, b) “Science demands [...] relies on empirical evidence” and c) “Science has a subjective element”. B) The activity 3 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Science has a subjective element” and b) “Science demands and [...] relevant experiments but to Chadwick, based on the narration as well as the lesson activities. 2. Write a text demonstrating, how the science is progressed, based on the narration as well as the lesson
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needs. 2. Construct an experimental device, which is a simulation of the Mouchot’s solar oven, in order to experiment with it and interpret its function. 3. Locate the principles of operation : a) Mouchot’s [...] but case 4 concerns the characteristic: “Science is a highly creative endeavor”. B) The activity 2 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Science and technology impact each other, but they [...] organize an exhibition with their constructions. 6. Demonstrate that Mouchot's research provided a solution to a social problem at his time and generally, the social needs indicate and sometimes define the
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three times a day for twenty five drops of vitriol2. The next two will get two tablespoons of vinegar three times a day. Two patients in the most serious in the worst condition will get a half a mug of sea [...] Finely grated zest and juice of 2 lemons 1/2 cup of honey 6 cups of water Preparation: Place barley in a sieve and rinse in cold water until water runs clear. Place barley in a saucepan with the grated lemon [...] battle less than a week before. Fleet Sir George Anson, the French broke convoy numbering 30 ships, escorted by a squad- ron of Admiral the Marquis de La Jonquiere. "Salisbury" had a large share in the
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been nice in 1782, and Paris was a very enjoyable town at this time of the year. One morning saw a couple walking from their breakfast table to a room which they used as a chemical laboratory. They were [...] de chimie 1/2 1789a, abgerufen am 25.01.2014, avialable online: http://archive.org/details/TraiteYeYleYment1Lavo. Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent et. al. : Traité élémentaire de chimie 2/2 1789b, abgerufen [...] Laurent Lavoisier, a well-known chemist in his forties. He had been a member of the Paris Academy of Sciences since the late 1760s, and also one of the tax collectors for the French King – a position that was
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following: A) The activity 2 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “Science demands and relies on empirical evidence”, b) “Science has a subjective element” and c) “Science is a highly creative [...] well as his contribution to the development of science, based on some of his experiments. 2. Write the reasons for: a) the appearance of avitaminosis in the human body, only from the absence of the vitamins [...] the avitaminosis. 3. Demonstrate how the false explanation of a successful scientific experiment, can lead to the false conclusions. 4. Write a text in order to demonstrate the role of the Eijkman’s scientific
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