Namen raziskave je bil ugotoviti, ali izkustveno učenje z uporabo IKT na naravoslovnem dnevu na morski obali vpliva na mnenje učencev o pouku naravoslovja. V raziskavo je bilo vključenih 192 učencev ...četrtih razredov slovenskih osnovnih šol; v eksperimentalni skupini (ES) učencev je pouk potekal z uporabo IKT in izkustvenega učenja, v kontrolni skupini (KS) pa brez uporabe IKT in brez vseh faz izkustvenega pouka. Rezultati so pokazali, da so se med mnenji obeh skupin pojavile razlike; učencem v ES se je pouk zdel zanimivejši, izvedene aktivnosti so jim bile zelo všeč; v večji meri kot učenci v KS so tudi izrazili mnenje, da si podobnega pouka naravoslovja želijo tudi v prihodnje.
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On 1 February 2012, AGU teamed with 11 other scientific societies to bring 29 scientists researching various aspects of climate change to Washington, D. C., for the second annual Climate Science Day ...on Capitol Hill. The participants represented a wide range of expertise, from meteorology to agriculture, paleoclimatology to statistics, but all spoke to the reality of climate change as demonstrated in their scientific research. With Congress debating environmental regulations and energy policy amid tight fiscal pressures, it is critical that lawmakers have access to the best climate science to help guide policy decisions. The scientists met with legislators and their staff to discuss the importance of climate science for their districts and the nation and offered their expertise as an ongoing resource to the legislators.
As a paleoclimate scientist, I was thrilled to take part in the third annual Climate Science Day on Capitol Hill. The associated training was substantive and engaging and focused on helping us be ...heard through the din on the Hill. While my prior experiences with Hill visits have tempered my hopes for effecting lasting change, I believe that such conversations help put a face on climate science.
On 27 February 2013 amid hearings and talk of the looming across‐the‐board budget cuts known as sequestration, AGU partnered with 16 other scientific societies to bring 50 scientists studying ...different aspects of climate change to Washington, D. C., for the third annual Climate Science Congressional Visits Day on Capitol Hill. Representing a wide array of expertise, from meteorology to public health, paleoclimatology to agriculture, the scientists came to speak to members of Congress on the realities of climate change.
Forty climate scientists ventured to Washington, D. C., on 29 January 2014 for the fourth annual Climate Science Day on Capitol Hill. AGU, along with 13 other scientific societies, including the ...Geological Society of America and the American Chemical Society, invited members at the forefront of climate science, with communications expertise, to meet with their legislators. Through this event, the organizers facilitated more than 100 congressional meetings over the course of the day.
With national debates raging on the future of U.S. energy policy, environmental regulation, and climate change, legislators need access to scientists and their research to make informed policy ...decisions. To help bring accurate climate science to lawmakers and connect scientists with Congress, AGU worked with eight other scientific societies to sponsor the first ever Climate Science Day on Capitol Hill. Thirty‐six scientists who work on various aspects of climate science came to Washington, D. C., on 16–17 February 2011. They brought their research and expertise directly to Capitol Hill for this inaugural Climate Science Day—a day of meetings with legislators and staff to emphasize the importance of climate science research and to offer help and expertise in understanding the wide array of data and science behind climate change.