Climbing the PISA ladder
Since the first PISA study in 2000, changes in the system and innovations in the classroom have improved performance in Germany.
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Since the first PISA study in 2000, changes in the system and innovations in the classroom have improved performance in Germany.
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At the Royal Institution, science teacher and communicator Alom Shaha has helped develop the Experimental project to boost science at home.
Vasiliki Kioupi has always run science experiments with her students. Now she is also testing various pedagogical methods in her classroom and is moving towards teaching the teachers.
Ages: 14-16, 16-19;
For doctor Stefan Pfister, efforts to cure cancer happen at the hospital and in the laboratory.
Physics teacher Maria Dobkowska describes the challenges of remaining creative within a strictly defined national curriculum and of working with children with disabilities.
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Physicist Adrian Mancuso works at the cutting edge of 3D imaging, at what will be Europe’s newest and brightest X-ray facility.
Ages: 14-16, 16-19;
Physics teacher Günter Bachmann explains how his CERN residency has inspired both him and his students.
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Climbing the PISA ladder
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Taking teaching home
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Doctor in the morning, researcher in the afternoon
Making physics flourish in Poland: Maria Dobkowska
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High-powered research: physicist Adrian Mancuso
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Nuclear options: a teacher at CERN
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