Register now for the LUMAT Research Symposium and Summer School 2021

The 11th LUMAT Research symposium will be organized on 9-10.6.2021 by LUMAT Science Research Forum. Preceding that, we organize a Summer school on 8th of June. Both events will be organized online.

Register now for the both events by filling this form.

Engagement through modern technologies

The theme of this year’s LUMAT Research Symposium is Engaging learners in math and science through modern technologies. How to get the students more involved and engaged in maths and science learning in the classrooms? 

Welcome to discuss and listen to our keynote presenters as well as researchers in the oral sessions.

Professor Jari Lavonen will introduce us to the topic of engagement in Finnish science classrooms, and Dr. Angela James will give her presentation on the topic of modern technologies in South Africa.

Learn to conduct mixed methods research

This year’s summer school will provide the participants with the possibility to learn on mixed methods research, and on what to take into consideration when writing a scientific paper. We also encourage the participants to present their ongoing research and get feedback on it.

Prof. Dr. Silvija Markic will give us a keynote lecture on using mixed methods in science education research.

Both events are organized by LUMA Center Finland and Finnish Mathematics and Science Education Research Association.

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