DocumentCode :
3597785
Title :
EU action in developments in the curricula and teaching methods appropriate for the future global technical challenges
Author :
Farren, Margaret ; Crotty, Yvonne ; Lonergan, Tom ; Soutirou, Sofoklis ; McTiernan, William
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Educ. Studies, Dublin City Univ., Dublin, Ireland
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
In keeping with the IEEE conference theme `Developments in the curricula and teaching methods appropriate for the future global technical challenges´ the purpose of our presentation is to show how we are promoting new development in the curricula and bringing new ideas into action. This paper sets out the context for the EU Seventh Framework `Pathway to Inquiry Based Science and Maths Education´ (IBSE) project (2011-2013). It outlines the current situation with regard to Science at Junior Certificate level (13-15) in Ireland and highlights the recent developments with the establishment of a new Junior Cycle. Key findings from an online survey on the use of Virtual learning Environments (VLEs) to support IBSE will be presented. Finally, we will outline the workshops that took place in Ireland and Greece, as part of the Pathway project, and the incorporation of digital technologies into the Inquiry process especially the use of computational models to support teaching and learning.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational technology; teaching; virtualisation; EU action; IBSE; IEEE; Inquiry Based Science and Maths Education; VLE; curricula; global technical challenges; online survey; teaching methods; virtual learning environments; Collaboration; Computational modeling; Conferences; Context; Europe; Training; Computational models; Curriculum Innovation; Inquiry based education; Teaching methods; Virtual online environments;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training (ITHET), 2014
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ITHET.2014.7155670
Filename :
7155670
Link To Document :
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