15 November 2010

Reports from the Science on Stage countries

The selection of the national delegations for the Science on Stage festival 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark is almost done.
Here you can read some national reports: http://science-on-stage.eu/?p=4_2

29 September 2010

Science on Stage: sharing teaching ideas across Europe

Originally, Science on Stage was the brainchild of EIROforum, the publisher of Science in School. Since then, the commitment of the national organisers has enabled this network of local, national and international events for teachers to grow and grow. Eleanor Hayes reviews some of the latest activities.Read full article

01 September 2010

Fly your experiment to the edge of space!

ESA is inviting students to propose experiments to fly on sounding rockets and stratospheric balloons.
Read more: ESA Education homepage

26 August 2010

The conference venue for Science on Stage 2011: Oerestad Gymnasium Copenhagen

The modern building is created to support a flexible usage of the learning rooms. It’s an open  building where all activities are visible to all thus enhancing mutual inspiration and communication.

Science on Stage: gathering momentum

Many of the national Science on Stage organisations are already beginning to select which teachers from their countries will attend the European teaching festival in 2011. Eleanor Hayes reports on the Austrian and Belgian events.
 http://www.scienceinschool.org/2010/issue15/sons

24 August 2010

ESA: Student competition 'in the can'

High school students from different ESA Member States were able to watch their own ‘satellites’ soar into the sky aboard suborbital rockets during the first European CanSat competition, held at the Andøya Rocket Range in Norway.
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMYUUAO3DG_index_0.html

Fibonacci: European launch conference

21-22 September 2010 in Bayreuth, Germany
http://www.fibonacci-project.eu/

13 August 2010

Science on Stage Europe Committees Meeting 11-12 August 2010

The Committees Meeting in Berlin served the preparation of the upcoming International Committee's Meeting 16-17 September 2010 in Copenhagen 2010.
The results will be sent out soon to the National Steering Committees of Science on Stage Europe.

09 June 2010

Friday 11 June 2010: Presentation of new publication "Teaching Science in Europe 3"

From Friday 11 June 2010 the new publication "Teaching Science in Europe 3" in English and German will be available!


To be ordered for free at Science on Stage Germany: info@science-on-stage.de

27 May 2010

AthenaWeb on the road to Shanghai

 The latest issue of AthenaWeb's NewsLetter is online! 
http://www.athenaweb.org/editorial.php

Better milk for cats: immobilised lactase used to make lactose-reduced milk

Dean Madden from the National Centre for Biotechnology Education (NCBE), University of Reading, UK, suggests an experiment to make lactose-free milk – useful both for cats and for the 75% of the world’s human population that are intolerant to this type of sugar.

20 May 2010

Science on Stage Festival 2011: Conference venue

Have a look at the conference venue Oerestaden Gymnasium Copenhagen:
Click here

11-12 June 2010: Final event of Teaching Science in Europe 3

Presentation of the new publication "Teaching Science in Europe 3" on 11 June 2010 at the Max Delbrück Communications Center Campus Berlin Buch.
More information Final event Teaching Science in Europe 3

Science in School No. 14

The fourteenth issue of Science in School is available! Check www.scienceinschool.org!

Science on Stage Europe Blog online!

Here you will get all updates from the initiative Science on Stage Europe!