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a maximum degree and promote the celebration of values and diversity in education and in the daily life. For this reason, EUS will continue the tradition of preparing interesting and innovative events for
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The 4th German-Danish-Polish Seminar in the Region: 'A Unity in Diversity?' From May 15th till May 17th the third German - Danish - Polish Seminar 'Transnational and cross-border relations in Europe:
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structured according to the scheme proposed by Klassen (2010). This project originated from a project funded by the EC (Storytelling @ Teaching Model, Project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP). All the materials
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Empirical evidence Listen Science requires and relies on empirical evidence. Empirical evidence is frequently created through experimentation which is certainly one of the major methodological approac
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Prove Listen While science cannot "prove" its knowledge, its conclusions are still accepted and durable, Scientific knowledge can only be "proven" within the accepted reference frame, however, some of
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Wiedza Powszechna Brown, G. I.: Scientist, Soldier, Statesman, Spy - Count Rumford: ¬The Extraordinary Life of a Scientific Genius. Stroud (Gloucestershire): Sutton 1999. Brown, S. C.: Count Rumford: Physicist
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Chemistry Listen Here, a fictive dispute between Democritus and Plato shall represent the counterpart images in the antiquities on the composition of matter. It is remarkable, that Democritus, whose i
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Secondary Sources Brown, G. I.: Scientist, Soldier, Statesman, Spy - Count Rumford: ¬The Extraordinary Life of a Scientific Genius. Stroud (Gloucestershire): Sutton 1999.Brown, S. C.: Count Rumford: Physicist
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Further Study: M. Clough (2010).The Story Behind the Science: Bringing Science and Scientists to Life in Post-Secondary Science Education, Science & Education (2011) 20:701–717 http://www.publicengagement
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individual approaches or competences. This misperception is problematic as it makes a professional life in the sciences unattractive. Stories where this aspect plays an important role are: Irene Joliot-Curie