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Learning Science Through Theater

Learning Science Through Theater. Menelaos A. Sotiriou General Secretary Science View. Science View’s Activities. Study Trips Workshops Trainings Science Debates. Science View projects and activities. But from where this idea was born? …. www.creatit-project.eu.

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Learning Science Through Theater

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  1. Learning Science Through Theater Menelaos A. Sotiriou General Secretary Science View

  2. Science View’s Activities Study Trips Workshops Trainings Science Debates

  3. Science View projects and activities

  4. But from where this idea was born?

  5. www.creatit-project.eu

  6. Stord/Haugesund University College (Norway) • University of Exeter (UK) • ElinogermanikiAgogi (Greece) • Science View (Greece) • Forma Scienza (Italy) • Center For The Promotion Of Science (Serbia) • European Network for Opera and Dance Education (Belgium)

  7. Science Theater Science Theater is a case study that will incorporate art elements in teaching science. There will be three goals: 1) to explore the use of metaphor in scientific and theatrical frameworks 2) to explore the evolution of role playing 3) to test a common training for future liberal art and science teachers. As part of the exploration towards the creation of a play, students will be asked to explore science topics, supported by script outlines, which will inspire them. The play’s characters, costumes, music and dance all represent potential ways of interpreting the students' inquiries. They thus engage in Possibility Thinking (PT) regarding how the creative artistic process can act as a base for deeper inquiry as well as an aesthetic medium of communication of the various hypotheses and evidence- based conclusions.

  8. Thank you! sotiriou@scienceview.gr www.scienceview.gr http://lstt.weebly.com/ www.creatit-project.eu

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