Welcome By Furio Honsell, Major of Udine city Cristiana Compagno, Rector of Udine University Fabio Zanolin Head of PhD School in Math and Phys in Udine.

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Welcome By Furio Honsell, Major of Udine city Cristiana Compagno, Rector of Udine University Fabio Zanolin Head of PhD School in Math and Phys in Udine University Gian Luca Foresti, Gian Luca Foresti, Dean of Faculty of Education Marisa Michelini Head of Physics Department Lorenzo Santi Head of CIRD Alberto Stefanel Stefano Vercellati URDF Group By Cristina Cassan Secretary of ESERA10 Donatella Ceccolin Secretary of CIRD Emanuela Pividore Franca Bianco Phys Dept Secretariat Filippo Pascolo Giorgio Salemi Domenlio Da Rù Mauro Sabbadini, Alberto Sabatini Technical support by CIRD and DIFA

Welcome by ESERA10 Summer School Scientific Committee Costas Constantinou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Justin Dillon, King's College London, United Kingdom Marisa Michelini, University of Udine, Italy Manuela Welzel-Breuer, University of Education Heidelberg, Germany ESERA Executive Committee Catherine Bruguiere, University of Lyon, France Costas Constantinou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Justin Dillon, King's College London, United Kingdom Jens Dolin, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Margareta Ekborg, University of Malmö, Sweden Koos Kortland, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Marisa Michelini, University of Udine, Italy Mehmet Fatih Taşar, Gazi University, Turkey Manuela Welzel-Breuer, University of Education Heidelberg, Germany

Dear ESERA10 participants Welcome in Friuli Venezia Giulia Region

We are … approximatively in the centre of Europe

We are 20 km west to the centre of Europe!!

Are we in the center of the world? …this is a joke … just a projection point of view!!! Of course…

Dear ESERA10 students and staff participants welcome to Udine

Welcome in Antonini Palast

Applications to ESERA10 83 PhD students 19 Country

Selection Individuate 13 competences not exclusive from Synopsis Individuate the competences in the 42 referees available Each Synopsis was sent to 2 (3 if necessary) referees After evaluation: the total score per student is calculated Exstablished a threshold for – score (minimum score 63) – Country (maximum 14 students of the same Country)

Participants to ESERA10 50 students 16 Countries

Areas of researches A-Area: Science Learning focused on contents in a science area B-Area: Science learning in different contexts. C-Area: Curriculum, Evaluation, and Assessment. D-Area: Cultural and social Issues. History, Philosophy. E-Area: ICT and computer Based learning. F-Area: Science Teaching (e.g. the nature of teacher talk in the classroom). G-Area: Science Teacher Education

Student needs: mean score per element of the evaluation

Lectures 1.Design based research as a framework for promoting research-informed adoptions of inquiry oriented science teaching 2.Content-specific research in science education 3.Pedagogical content knowledge in science education: perspectives on and potential for science teacher development 4.Researching science teaching and learning beyond the classroom

workshops A.Using statistical methods and understanding quantitative studies I.Regression analysis II.Using SPSS III.Misuse of basic data IV.Analyzing data structure by Principal Components Analysis B.Connecting your research with a theoretical framework: formulating research questions with the potential to make a theoretical contribution C.Strategies for analyzing qualitative data D.Writing and reviewing E.Designing teaching/learning activities for NOS A CD_ROM contains materials arrived before July 15 All materials of ESERA Summer School are or will be putted in the web site and photocopies will distributed during coffee breack

Workshop organization The list of students for each workshop session is ready: find your name in the different lists – Hanged on the windows in front of coffee break in Antonini Palast – Hanged on the board in Rizzi campus – C area A special additional organization is necessary for WS-A: you are asked to decide preferences as concern contens! – please fill in the sheet of preferences and restitute it to Secretariat (Cristina Cassan) during coffee break.

WG: an important formative activity in a group of critical friends Each session (90 minutes) will focus on one students PhD study Example of protocol 1.A student presents his/her PhD study to the group (30 minutes). 2.Clarification questions only (5 minutes). 3.In pairs students discuss their reactions to the presentation and prepare at least one question/comment per student to put to the presenter. The presenter has a break, and perhaps a chat with one or both coaches (15 minutes). 4.The whole group reconvenes for a question/answer discussion. This will be chaired by one of the coaches. All students will be expected to take a full part in these discussions (35 minutes). 5.Concluding comments by one or both coaches (5 minutes) 6.Student summary of the main points that have arisen from presentation and discussion for coaches (later). In Rizzi campus you will find U setting of tables in rooms and external desk for chat with coach

New initiatives in ESERA10 Web site of ESERA10 Summer School Web site of ESERA10 Summer School Poster exhibition on research carried out by each PhD student participating to ESERA10 Poster exhibition on research carried out by each PhD student participating to ESERA10 A little exhibit of our recent researches in Rizzi coffee breack area A little exhibit of our recent researches in Rizzi coffee breack area A booklet on the activities in ESERA10 Summer School (look at organization of activities and services available – busses… internet…!) A booklet on the activities in ESERA10 Summer School (look at organization of activities and services available – busses… internet…!) A questionnaire to evaluate ESERA10 Summer School A questionnaire to evaluate ESERA10 Summer School Trip and social dinner in Aquileia and Grado Trip and social dinner in Aquileia and Grado …some gifts… Take care the social dimension of your experience in UDINE!!!

Materials distributes to save time for scientific work In the bag In the bag – Turistic information and Ulisse Journal – Note-book, pen and label for personalization – Welcome letter – ESERA10 booklet and CD-Rom with materials – Photopies of slides and texts on Lectures and WSs In a personal envelope, badge – Sheet for internel accout,, badge – Bus tikets (remeind to stamp ticket for every journey) – Canteen card – Receipt of payments

Acknowledgments let me thank ESERA President: Justin Dillon ESERA10 Summer School Scientific Committee – Costas Constantinou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus – Justin Dillon, King's College London, United Kingdom – Marisa Michelini, University of Udine, Italy – Manuela Welzel-Breuer, University of Education Heidelberg, Germany ESERA10 Summer School Organizing Committee – Marisa Michelini, University of Udine, Italy – Lorenzo Santi, University of Udine, Italy – Rosa Maria Sperandeo, University of Palermo, Italy Local Organizing Committee And in particular the academic authorities: – Cristiana Compagno, the Rector and Daniele Livon, the Administrative Director, – Fabio Zanolin and Pietro Corvaja, the responsible of the PhD School of Mathematics and Physics – The deans of the Faculties of Udine University

Acknowledgments let me thank The Major and local authorities people working with us for the School: – Alberto Stefanel, Poster Session responsible – Stefano Vercellati, PhD student tutor – Cristina Cassan, Secretariat of ESERA10 Summer School – Donatella Ceccolin, CIRD Secretariat supporting ESERA10 organization – Emanuela Pividore, Franca Bianco, Administrative Secretariat of DIFA – Beatrice Tommasi,Teacher formation School Secretariat of Udine University – Filippo Pascolo, Giorgio Salemi, Domenlio Da Rù, Mauro Sabbadini, Alberto Sabatini, Technical support by CIRD and DIFA Supporting Institutions and companies reported in booklet

Acknowledgments let me thank STAFF members: Albe Virginie, Constantinou Costas, Dekkers Peter, Dillon Justin, Evans Robert, Hagberg Mariana, Kauertz Alexander, Kind Vanessa, Michelini Marisa, Niedderer Hans, Santi Lorenzo, Taşar Mehmet Fatih, Wallin Anita, Welzel-Breuer Manuela OBSERVERS: Breuer Maria Papadouris Nicos Stefanel Alberto Vercellati Stefano YOU all PhD students

We do our best to guarantee the maximum profit for you of ESERA10 Summer School, which we consider an honor to organize. Please do not hesitate to ask for what can help and enrich your partecipation to the School. Thank you!!! Marisa and Lorenzo mobile