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07.02.2003 08:42

EMBO to coordinate EU funded project to support science teachers

Dr. Luc Van Dyck EMBO Communications
EMBO - European Molecular Biology Organization

    The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) announces the signing of a contract for EURO 710.000 with the European Commission to coordinate a project under the title "Continuing Education for European Biology Teachers".

    EMBO, the EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratory) and the EFB (European Federation of Biotechnology) join forces in 2003 and 2004 to deliver a series of eight national and one international teachers workshops, to create a practical training programme for teachers and scientists, and to develop, archive and distribute the best teaching resources.

    EMBO is organizing the workshops in conjunction with first-class European scientific institutes as local partners, ensuring that participants will gain insights into state-of-the-art methods and knowledge on hot scientific topics. The workshops will be held in Hamburg, Copenhagen, Madrid, Prague, Hinxton, Warsaw, Szeged and in Jerusalem in the native language of each country. The series will start with an international teachers workshop in English in Heidelberg (23-24 May 2003) aimed at widening the platform for international exchange.

    "Improving the training opportunities for teachers is critical, and should occur increasingly at international level because of the vast benefits that can be gained by an exchange of experience and best practice between nations," says Andrew Moore, EMBO Science and Society Programme Manager. "As Europe becomes increasingly integrated at a scientific and economic level, it also has to become more integrated at the educational level, given the importance of professional mobility in the European work force today."

    A second goal of the collaboration is to create a training programme that will bring teachers into the lab for hands-on activities, train scientists to work with them, and develop new assets for biology teaching. A facility will be established at the EMBL in Heidelberg putting in place staff that will perform practical activities with small groups of teachers in conjunction with scientist/trainees. The project will include an on-line resource centre and archive that will offer practical classroom materials to teachers and students. "One goal is to make projects developed within the facility and during the workshops accessible to teachers throughout Europe," says Russ Hodge, head of the Office of Information and Public Affairs at EMBL. "Another is to identify high-quality resources that already exist, encourage the development of new ones, and make those accessible as well."

    Not only will the project put teachers in direct contact with cutting-edge science, but it will address the ethical and social issues connected with the impact on society of new advances in the science, and how to integrate these topics into the classroom.

    "We believe this initiative will contribute significantly towards establishing a pan-European platform that will raise the standards of biology education through the exchange of best practice and the latest media aids. It will also strengthen collaborations between schools, scientists and companies to develop new teaching resources for science," adds Andrew Moore.

    Andrew Moore, PhD
    EMBO Science & Society
    Programme Manager
    Meyerhofstrasse 1
    D-69117 Heidelberg
    tel.: +49 6221 8891 109
    fax: +49 6221 8891 200
    e-mail: andrew.moore@embo.org

    Ellen Peerenboom, PhD
    EMBO Press & Public Relations Officer
    Meyerhofstrasse 1
    D-69117 Heidelberg
    tel: 0049 6221 8891 108
    fax: 0049 6221 8891 200
    ellen.peerenboom@embo.org


    Russ Hodge
    Office of Information and Public Affairs
    Meyerhofstrasse 1
    D-69117 Heidelberg
    tel: 49 6221 387252 or 452
    fax: 49 6221 387525
    e-mail: inf@embl.de www.embl.de


    Weitere Informationen:

    http//:www.embo.org/press/index.html


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