The Dutch Black Hole Consortium
How can modern science support concept learning in primary education to motivate and engage learners from all backgrounds?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32374/AEJ.AECON.2023.114aeppKeywords:
knowledge representations, science education, hands-on - minds-on learning, learning by modellingAbstract
The Dutch Black Hole Consortium is funding an educational project to bring scientific results into both classrooms and informal learning settings. For primary level, lessons are being created using innovative techniques and research to stimulate scientific thinking through hands-on and minds-on learning. The lessons build on the existing project Minds-On. At secondary level, the focus lies with teacher education; trainee physics teachers will be able to experience real scientific research to inspire and improve their classroom practices. The consortium is also developing a large citizen science project and science museum exhibits.