Co-funded by
the Seventh Framework Programme
of the European Union
In brief, what is TEMI?
Science on Stage
19 June 2015
Dorothée Loziak
Queen Mary University of London
Pilot Teacher Training Programme
EU-funded project (Fp7)
MYSTERIES
13 Partners, 11 countries
9 Teacher Training Centres
Bremen University
Weizmann Institute
University of Vienna
Sheffield Hallam University
Limerick University
Charles University Prague
University of Milan
Leiden University
HBV Norway
540 teachers involved
Teaching the TEMI way
How using
mysteries supports
science learning
FP7-Science-in-Society-2012-1, Grant Agreement N. 321403
1
Mysteries Their Nature and Purpose in Science Education
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2
Enquiry And the 5E model
Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate
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3
Presenting
mysteries Showmanship
FP7-Science-in-Society-2012-1, Grant Agreement N. 321403
4
Gradual Release of
Responsibility The Apprentice Model
BOOK OF MYSTERIES
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Smart phone app (under way)
Videos (Youtube TEMI channel)
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http://teachingmysteries.eu
Download the TEMI methodology booklet and
mysteries to use in the classroom on: