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NiSE Webinar March 6 2024

PROGRAM
13:00-13:05

Welcome by moderator Connie Svabo, Centre for Research in Science Education and Communication, FNUG, University of Southern Denmark

13:05-13:35

Per-Olof Wickman, Department of Mathematics and Science Education, Stockholm University: 

Aesthetics, interest and meaning-making in science education

Abstract
In my talk I present an approach on how the constitution of interest in a school science topic may be empirically studied as it happens in classrooms and how a teacher may support its development. With this aim I introduce two operationalizations, namely aesthetic experience (1) as aesthetic judgments and (2) as taste. These concepts mainly stem from the investigations of John Dewey, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Pierre Bourdieu. Central is the enactment of continuity of (1) positive feelings and a sense of beauty with (2) learning to cope with the objects of a school science (conceptually as well as manually) and (3) with a sense of agency and belonging. Examples are given from classrooms.

13:35-13:50

Discussion in breakout rooms. Per-Olof is welcome to join one of the break-out rooms

13:50-14:00

Plenary discussion

14:00-14:10

Break

14.10-14.40

Connie Svabo, Centre for Research in Science Education and Communication, FNUG, University of Southern Denmark
Visual Methods:  taking a look at experiences of STEM education

Abstract
The talk situates visual methods in a paradigm of qualitative research, provides practical examples, and offers inspiration for exploring experiences of Science and Mathematics education through visual methods. Visual methods provide opportunities to work in multifaceted ways with human experience, including emotional and sensory dimensions. Based on my own work and that of colleagues, four examples of working with visual methods are presented:We will have a look at pupil drawings in a design-based research project of mathematical modeling as interdisciplinary practice in lower secondary school, photo elicitation as a way of inquiring into the experience of university Mathematics, visual essay as a hybrid genre with the capacity of working with nature-culture ambiguity and poster prototyping for communicating and sharing emerging research projects in university Math and Science Education

14.40-14.50

Plenary discussion

14:45-15:00

Concluding remarks and thank for today

Organizers of NiSE Webinars

Connie Svabo, Professor og Head of FNUG
Martin Krabbe Sillasen, Deputy-head, CESE/NAFA
Gitte Miller Balslev, Associate Professor, FNUG and Head of Centre, CESE/NAFA  

Contact

For further information, please contact moderator Connie Svabo

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Per-Olof Wickman

Connie Svabo

Last Updated 27.02.2024