Authors
Fani Stylianidou, Esme Glauert, Dimitris Rossis, Sari Havu-Nuutinen
Publication date
2016
Journal
Insights from Research in Science Teaching and Learning: Selected Papers from the ESERA 2013 Conference
Pages
201-220
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Creative Little Scientists was a 30-month (2011–2014) EU/FP7-funded research project focusing on the synergies between early years science and mathematics education and the development of children’s creativity, in response to increasing interest in these areas in European educational policy. Using a variety of methods, including desk research, a teacher survey and classroom-based fieldwork, the research provided insights into whether and how children’s creativity is fostered and appropriate learning outcomes, including children’s interest, emerge. Based on these, the project proposed changes in policy and teacher education encompassing curriculum, pedagogy and assessment.
This paper focuses on the results from the first research phase, where existing policies and reported practices in early years science and mathematics education in the sample countries were mapped and …
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F Stylianidou, E Glauert, D Rossis, S Havu-Nuutinen - Insights from Research in Science Teaching and …, 2016