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4th National Chemical Education Conference, Turkey

Professor Sibel Erduran has delivered an invited Keynote Speech entitled "The Case for Increasing the Concentration of the Epistemic Nature of Chemistry in Education" at the 4th National Chemical Education Conference, Balikesir, Turkey. She has co-authored a paper presented at the same conference with Dr Ebru Kaya of Bogazici University, Turkey entitled "From fragments to wholes: how can we redefine nature Continue Reading

The Irish Independent And EPI•STEM Teacher Offer: Go Figure Maths Supplement For Junior Cycle

The Irish Independent is delighted to offer second level schools the opportunity to avail of Go Figure, the monthly Junior Cert maths supplement for only €2.70 per student for the academic year. Published in association with EPI•STEM, Go Figure is a 4-page curriculum based Junior Cert teaching and study resource that will become a vital tool when preparing for exams. Continue Reading

The Irish Independent and EPI•STEM Teacher Offer: Science Scope Junior Cert Science Supplement

Due to its success last year, the Irish Independent has worked again with EPI•STEM to produce Science Scope, the Science supplement for the Junior Cert Cycle. This 9-issue series, published on a monthly basis throughout the academic year, is a curriculum based teaching and learning resource covering important aspects of the syllabus, which proves valuable when preparing for the Junior Continue Reading

IHPST 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Presentations by EPI•STEM Researchers

This year the International History and Philosophy for Science Teaching (IHPST) conference was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and was hosted by The Federal Center of Technological Education of Rio de Janeiro (CEFET/RJ). This conference was in good attendance by members of EPI•STEM and the Education Department from the University of Limerick, namely Sila Kaya, Onur Imren, Alison Cullinane Continue Reading

ALM 2015, Washington DC, USA, Presentations by EPI•STEM Researchers

From Sunday July 12th until Wednesday July 15th 2015 Dr Niamh O’Meara, Dr Richard Walsh, Ms. Aoife Smith (EPI*STEM), Professor John O’Donoghue (former director of the NCE-MSTL) and Dr Fiona Faulkner (formerly of EPI*STEM) attended the 22nd International Conference of Adults Learning Mathematics in Virginia, Washington. The theme of the conference was “Opening Our Mathematical Eyes: Seeing Math in Everything Continue Reading

Relevant Chemistry Education: From Theory to Practice

EPI•STEM researchers Dr Peter Childs, Dr Anne O'Dwyer, Dr Sarah Hayes and Professor Sibel Erduran have contributed chapters to a new book entitled "Relevant Chemistry Education: From Theory to Practice" published in 2015 by Sense Publishers. The volume edited by Professor Ingo Eilks and Professor Avi Hofstein consists of 20 chapters from international contributors. Each chapter focuses on a certain Continue Reading

Supporting the Implementation of Scientific Practices in Lebanon

Professor Sibel Erduran will collaborate with Professor Zoubeida Dagher, University of Delaware, USA, Professor Saouma BouJaoude, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, and Dr Ebru Kaya, Bogazici University, Turkey on a project funded by NARST for a year in 2015. The project's objectives are (a) to promote the use of scientific practices in science lessons in Lebanon, (b) to support in-service Continue Reading

Chain Reaction

Chain Reaction (CR) is a European project looking to recruit 10 teachers(2 teachers from 5 different schools) interested in enhancing approaches to Inquiry Based Science Education.  All methodologies used are coherent with the revised science syllabus and the work is conducted as a community of practice that emphasises sharing ideas in a truly developmental process.  The school is paid directly Continue Reading

Limericks’ Pint of Science May 2015

Visitors to the Locke Bar on Monday night 18th May and White House Bar on Tuesday night 19th May were thoroughly entertained with the subjects of health, science, technology, environment and maths while enjoying a drink this week. Pint of Science took over the Locke with discussions not just about science but science in our society - well-known and renowned Continue Reading

Pecha Kucha

Researchers and PhD students share their research topic through a Pecha Kucha style event at EPI•STEM PechaKucha

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