Projects
The European Project PRIMAS
PRIMAS is an international project within the Seventh Framework Program of the European Union (Grant Agreement No. 244380). Fourteen universities from twelve different countries are working together to further promote the implementation and use of inquiry-based learning in mathematics and science. PRIMAS provides materials for direct use in class and for professional development. Further, we run professional development activities and support professional networks in each of the partner countries. Additionally, PRIMAS works with stakeholders such as policymakers, school leaders and parents to create a supportive environment for inquiry-based learning.
Homepage of the project
http://www.primas-project.eu
Direct link to the materials database:
http://www.primas-project.eu/zoeken/search.do?queryString=&selectedLanguages=en
Partners
- Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg in Germany.
Person in charge (project leader): Prof. Katja Maaß. See also the national website - University of Geneva in Switzerland.
Person in charge: Prof. Jean Luc Dorier
- Utrecht University in The Netherlands.
Person in charge: Dr Michiel Doorman - University of Nottingham in The United Kingdom.
Person in charge: Prof. Malcolm Swan. See also the national website - University of Jaen in Spain.
Person in charge: Dr Fco Javier García - Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra in Slovakia.
Person in charge: Dr Sona Ceretková - University of Szeged in Hungary.
Person in charge: Dr Csaba Csíkos - Cyprus University of Technology in Cyprus.
Person in charge: Dr Nicholas Mousoulides - University of Malta in Malta.
Person in charge: Dr Cettina Axiak - Roskilde University in Denmark.
Person in charge: Prof. Morten Blomhøj - University of Manchester in The United Kingdom.
Person in charge: Dr Andy Howes - Babeş-Bolyai University in Romania.
Person in charge: Prof. Szilárd András - Sør-Trøndelag University in Norway.
Person in charge: Prof. Birgit Pepin - University of Kiel in Germany.
Person in charge: Dr. rer. nat. Manfred Euler