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Annual Meeting of Swiss School Labs 2024

Europe/Zurich
Ideasquare (CERN)

Ideasquare

CERN

Description

Where to go: The meeting will take place at CERN's Ideasquare

In case you get lost: Look for the big wooden ball (Globe) and call Julia +41 75411 6539

    • 09:00 17:00
      Optional: Explore the exhibitions at CERN Science Gateway 8h Science Gateway

      Science Gateway

      CERN

      You can visit the exhibitions at CERN Science Gateway from Tue - Sun, 9-17:00. Visits are free of charge, but you need to get an online pass when you arrive. We recommend about 2h to explore the 3 exhibition spaces.

      More information: visit.cern/exhibitions

      Please note that the exhibitions are closed on Mondays.

    • 19:00 21:00
      Optional: Informal dinner in Geneva, Luigia Rive Gauge Geneva

      Geneva

      LUIGIA Rive Gauche 24a Rue Adrien-Lachenal

      Please note that every participant is expected to pay on their own.

      LUIGIA Rive Gauche 24a Rue Adrien-Lachenal

    • 08:30 10:30
      Optional: Guided Tour at CERN Ideasquare

      Ideasquare

      CERN

      Guided tour to the ATLAS visitor centre and CERN’s oldest particle accelerator, the Synchrocyclotron
      Meeting point: 8:30 at CERN's Ideasquare

    • 10:30 12:50
      Morning session Ideasquare

      Ideasquare

      CERN

      • 10:30
        Welcome 20m

        CERN & Ideasquare
        CERN Science Gateway and its education labs

      • 10:50
        Introduction round 20m
      • 11:15
        Overview of scientific evidence for school labs 45m
        Speaker: Prof. Andréas Mueller (University of Geneva)
      • 12:00
        Evaluation of PSI iLab 10m

        Interest and motivation after a one-time visit to iLab, pre/post test, master's thesis

        Speaker: Brigitte Kneuss
      • 12:10
        Evaluation of Mobillab (M. Maurer, M. Longhitano. C. Schneider and J. Arnold) 10m

        We report on an ongoing accompanying study aiming to further develop MobiLab based on empirical evidence. The study takes into account the students´ experiences as well as those of pre- and in-service teachers and of experts in science education. Special emphasis is placed on the pre-service teachers’ conceptual learning processes as well as on their motivational and emotional experiences when working with the MobiLab materials. We expect the results to provide valuable insights for the development and design of school experiments and for their appropriate integration into teacher training programmes.

        Speaker: Michaela Maurer
      • 12:20
        Discussion 25m
    • 12:45 14:00
      Lunch break 1h 15m Restaurant 1

      Restaurant 1

      CERN

    • 14:00 17:00
      Afternoon session
      • 14:00
        Group picture 15m
      • 14:15
        CERN Science Gateway education labs - get hands-on! 1h 25m
      • 15:40
        Coffee & breakout rooms 50m

        The idea of these breakout rooms is to first vote on 4-5 topics, and then have thematic corners to exchange about these topics while having a coffee. There will be one person per topic taking notes in a padlet who will present the conclusion of the discussions at the end.

        o Donations/foundations/sponsors
        o Offers for primary school
        o Space context
        o Including parents and grandparents
        o Science education/communication in different languages - challenges with non-native speakers
        o Science communication as part of programmes
        o Collaboration between school labs

      • 16:30
        Reports 15m
      • 16:45
        Conclusion 15m