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Organized by: International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre (ISTIC) for South- South Cooperation under the Auspices of UNESCO Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics INNOVATIVE TEACHING & LEARNING OF SCIENCE THROUGH INQUIRY-BASED SCIENCE EDUCATION (IBSE) A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES1-5 OCTOBER 2012 at SEAMEO HALL, SEAMEO RECSAM PENANG, MALAYSIA

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Organized by:

International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre (ISTIC) for South-South Cooperation under the Auspices

of UNESCO

Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation Regional Centre for Education in Science

and Mathematics

INNOVATIVE TEACHING & LEARNING OF SCIENCE THROUGH

INQUIRY-BASED SCIENCE EDUCATION (IBSE) “A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS

FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES”

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

at

SEAMEO HALL, SEAMEO RECSAM PENANG, MALAYSIA

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

INNOVATIVE TEACHING & LEARNING OF SCIENCE THROUGH INQUIRY-BASED SCIENCE EDUCATION (IBSE): A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE

EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

La Main à la Pâte (LAMAP) is an inquiry-based science education programme that was introduced in France in 1996 by prominent academicians, namely, Georges Charpak, Pierre Lena and Yves Quéré. The programme was later launched by the French Ministry of Education in primary schools and since then, the number of schools adopting this approach has multiplied.

Through the LAMAP approach in science learning, children are led to discover and learn science spontaneously and naturally, as they construct knowledge using materials and equipment familiar to them. Students are exposed to situations that arouse their curiosity towards natural phenomena, stimulating them to ask questions and discover the answers as they move through the process of scientific investigations.

The LAMAP programme not only encourages active participation in science lessons but also develops the spirit of teamwork among children. By introducing children to argumentation, LAMAP purports to give a better understanding of words that are spoken, written and read. By encouraging children to debate among themselves when they solve problems, LAMAP also encourages constructive citizenship.

In view of its success in making science appealing to pupils and its adoption by more than fifty countries, ISTIC in collaboration with the La Main à la Pâte Foundation and RECSAM organized a training programme for science teachers from developing countries from 2-6 April 2012. The one week training programme was to examine the basic principles of inquiry–based science approach to science and technology education in an effort to re-emphasise and revive the importance of inquiry–based science education. The expectation was that participants implement the approach in their own practice and to disseminate what they have learned to other teachers of science in their own institutions and national settings. Hence this workshop is a follow-up of the first training programme but for a different group of science educators. It will complement the 2-6 April Training Programme for the participating countries with the hope that those who have been trained under the two programmes could form the first group of trainers for their countries.

Objectives

At the end of the workshop, participants should be able to:

• recognise the philosophy and ten principles of LAMAP; • experience the process of inquiry- based science teaching and learning through

various LAMAP lesson exemplars; • develop an action plan for disseminating and sharing of experiences on LAMAP with

colleagues and teachers in their respective home countries; • formulate methods and procedures for mutual benefit in inquiry-based science

education (IBSE) through cooperation and collaboration among developing countries and regions of the south; and

• define the roles of trainers and resource persons in operationalising LAMAP in home countries.

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

Target Participants

Participants should be science teacher trainers, curriculum developers, science supervisors and national trainers and/or decision-makers from countries under the South-South Cooperation. Selected participants are expected to pay their own airfares to Penang, Malaysia through their organisations. About forty (40)

participants are expected to attend the workshop including twenty from members of the G77 Countries. Date 1-5 October 2012 Venue SEAMEO RECSAM Penang, MALAYSIA

Organisers International Science, Technology & Innovation Centre (ISTIC) for South-South Cooperation under the Auspices of UNESCO

The creation of the International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre for South-

South Cooperation under the Auspices of UNESCO (ISTIC) is a follow-up of the Doha

Plan of Action, which has been adopted by the Head of States and Government of the

Group of 77 and China, during the meeting in Doha, Qatar, from 12 th to 16th June 2005

on the occasion of the Second South Summit of the Group of 77.

The Summit urged UNESCO to develop and implement a program for South-South

cooperation in science and technology with the objective of facilitating the integration of

a developmental approach into national science, technology and innovation policies,

capacity building in science and technology through providing policy advice and

exchange of experience and best practices, and creating a problem solving network of

centers of excellence in developing countries as well as supporting the exchange of

students, researchers, scientists and technologists among developing countries.

As reflected by its name, the Centre will act as an international platform for South-South

cooperation in science, technology and innovation and make use of the network of the

G77 plus China and the Organization of the Islamic Conference. The overall goal of the

Centre is to increase the capacity for management of science, technology and

innovation throughout developing countries.

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

SEAMEO RECSAM

The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) is an inter-governmental organisation established in 1965 among the governments of Southeast Asian countries to promote cooperation in education, science, and culture in the region. At present, SEAMEO consists of 11 countries, namely, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Timor Leste, Thailand, and Vietnam. It has 7 associate member countries that include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Norway and New Zealand; and one affiliate member, namely, the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE). The SEAMEO Secretariat is based in Bangkok, Thailand.

RECSAM, the Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics, is one of the 19 regional centres established by SEAMEO. It is located on the island of Penang in Malaysia and specialises in Science and Mathematics Education. RECSAM’s goal is to enhance the quality of science and mathematics education in SEAMEO member countries. To achieve the stated goal, RECSAM plans and conducts programmes and activities for science and mathematics teachers and educators. These include training programmes (regular, customised and in-country courses), seminars/ conferences/ workshops, research and development, and publication of journals. RECSAM also provides consultancy services to SEAMEO member countries in these two areas.

LA MAIN À LA PÂTE

La main à la pâte, which was initiated in 1996 by Georges Charpak, 1992 winner of a Nobel prize for physics, Pierre Léna and Yves Quéré and upheld from its inception by the Academy of Sciences, is a program conducted with the support of the French Ministry of Education, in partnership with the National Institute for Pedagogical Research (INRP) and the École Normale supérieure (Paris). La main à la pâte aims to renew and develop science teaching in primary schools in France and to contribute to achieving the same aim in many countries. It recommends that teachers implement an inquiry-based approach, combining exploring the world, scientific learning, experiments, mastery of language and argumentation. For many years, La main à la pâte has been widely implemented abroad and its expertise is regularly solicited in order to inform and train foreign delegations, to organise training sessions abroad, to contribute to the renewal of science teaching in many countries and to make its resources available to its partners. This action falls within the framework of the many relationships maintained by the Academy of Sciences with a number of other academies throughout the world.

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

Workshop Programme

30 September 2012 (Sunday)

1400 – 1800 Arrival of Participants and Check-in at RECSAM International House

2100 – 2130 Registration

2130 – 2230 Workshop Briefing; Addressing Administrative Matters

1 October 2012 (Monday)

0800 – 0830 Registration

0830 – 0900 All Participants, Guests and RECSAM’s Staff to be seated

0900 – 0910 Welcome Address by Academician Dato’ Ir. (Dr.) Lee Yee Cheong, Chairman, ISTIC Governing Board

0910 – 0920 Address by Centre Director of SEAMEO RECSAM

0920 – 0930 Address by Prof Yves Quéré, Co-Founder La main à la pâte

0930 – 1000 Official Opening by Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Abd. Ghafar Mahmud, Director-General Ministry of Education, Malaysia

1000 – 1010 Group Photo

1010 – 1030 Tea Break

1030 – 1100 La Main a La Pate: Then and Now from the Global Perspectives” by Prof. Pierre Lena

1100 – 1130 Influencing Policy Makers in implementing IBSE in China by Prof. Wei Yu

1130 – 1200 IBSE: Its importance for Small Island Developing States by Prof. Lourdes M. Ferrer

1200 – 1300 Introduction of La main à la pâte & the principles of IBSE

1230 – 1400 Lunch Break

1400 – 1700 Hands-on activity I

1700 Tea/Adjourn

2 October 2012 (Tuesday)

0830 – 1030 Hands-on activity II

1030 – 1100 Tea Break

1100 – 1300 Hands-on activity II (continued)

1300 – 1430 Lunch Break

1430 – 1700 Educational visit to the UNESCO Heritage Sites

1700 Tea/Adjourn

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

3 October 2012 (Wednesday)

0830 – 1030 Raising questions: Kinds of questions learners raise when exploring a phenomena in their environment

1030 – 1100 Tea Break

1100 – 1300 Hands-on activities: Modelling

1300 – 1430 Lunch Break

1430 – 1700 Hands-on activities: Modelling (continuation)

1700 Tea/Adjourn

4 October 2012 (Thursday)

0830 – 1300 School visit and classroom observation (science teaching) at elementary level

Discussion with teachers

1300 – 1430 Lunch Break

1430 – 1600 Discussion of school visit and lesson observation

1600 – 1700 Science and language

1700 Tea/Adjourn

5 October 2012 (Friday)

0830 – 1115 Assessment in the La main à la pâte Classroom

1115 – 1215 Resources for trainees

1215 – 1445 Lunch and Friday Prayers

1445 – 1515 Seminar-workshop evaluation

1515 – 1615 Strategy for piloting IBSE in participants’ countries/institutions

1615 – 1700 Closing and Certificate Presentation

1700 Tea

Note: This programme schedule may be subjected to minor changes without prior notice.

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

INNOVATIVE TEACHING & LEARNING OF SCIENCE THROUGH

INQUIRY-BASED SCIENCE EDUCATION (IBSE): A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Reference No: Received: Checked:

Please affix latest passport photograph

APPLICATION FORM (Typewritten or blocked letters)

Title Of Course:

Innovative Teaching & Learning of Science Through Inquiry-Based

Science Education (IBSE): A Seminar - Workshop for Science

Educators from Developing Countries

Date, duration & venue of course: 1-5 October 2012

SEAMEO RECSAM,

Penang, Malaysia

1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS:

Family name (surname):

Date of Birth: (Date/Month/Year)

First name:

Nationality: (Citizenship)

Other given names:

Gender: (Male/ Female)

City and country of birth:

Marital status: (Single/ Married)

Passport No:

Designation : Prof./ Dr / Mr / Mrs/ Ms ___________________

2. COMMUNICATION AND MAILING ADDRESS

Applicant’s Office Address:

Applicant’s Home Address:

Country Area Number

Country Area Number

Office Tel No:

Home Tel No:

Office Fax No:

Home Fax No:

Mobile No:

Email address:

Person to be contacted in case of emergency (name, telephone and address):

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

3. EDUCATION

Name of institution and place of study

Major field of study: Years of study (From – To)

Degree

4. EMPLOYMENT RECORD

A. Current Post:

B. Previous Post:

Employer:

Employer:

Duration of service: Duration of service:

From To From To

Title of post:

Title of post:

Current monthly salary(US dollars):

Monthly salary (US dollars):

Name of supervisor and title:

Name of supervisor and title:

Type of organisation: Government/ Semi-Government/ Private/ NGO

Type of organisation: Government/ Semi-Government/ Private/ NGO

Main functions of organisation:

Main functions of organisation:

Total number of employees in organisation:

Total number of employees in organisation:

Description of your current work including your responsibilities: *Please use supplementary pages if necessary

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

5. REASONS FOR APPLYING THIS TRAINING WORKSHOP

Please briefly state the reasons for applying this training workshop and how you hope to benefit from this programme

Have you participated in any training programmes in Malaysia before: YES/ NO If yes;

Name of programme Organiser Date

6. CERTIFICATION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Excellent Good Fair Remarks

Listening

Speaking

Writing

Reading

Mother tongue: :

Language test administered by :

Title :

Address :

Telephone No :

Email address :

Date and Signature :

7. MEDICAL REPORT (to be completed by an authorized position)

Name of Applicant:

Age: Sex: Height: cm Weight: kg

Blood Group: A B AB O Other

Blood pressure

Is the person examined at present in good health?

Is the person examined physically and mentally able to carry out intensive training away from home?

Is the person free of infectious diseases (AIDS, tuberculosis, trachoma, skin diseases, etc?)

Does the person examined have any condition or defect (including teeth) which might require treatment during the workshop?

List abnormalities indicated in the chest x-ray. Pregnancy test (for women only):

I certify that the applicant is medically fit to undertake a training workshop in Malaysia.

Name of Physician:

:

Address of clinic (printed) :

Telephone no (printed)

:

Email address

: Date:

Signature of physician : Seal of Clinic:

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

8. DECLARATION

Have you ever been convicted by a Court of Law of any country? Yes/ No If yes, please give brief details:

I certify that my statements in answer to the foregoing questions are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. If accepted to the training workshop, I undertake to:

i) carry out such instructions and abide by such conditions as may be stipulated by both the nominating government and the host government in respect of this course of training;

ii) follow the course of study or training, and abide by the rules of the institution in which I undertake to study or train;

iii) refrain from engaging in political activities, or any form of employment for profit or gain; iv) submit any progress reports which may be prescribed; and v) return to my home country promptly upon the completion of my course of studies or training.

I fully understand that if I am granted an award it maybe subsequently withdrawn if I fail to make adequate progress or for other sufficient cause determined by the host Government. Signature of Application : __________________________________________ Name : __________________________________________ Date : __________________________________________

9. OFFICIAL DECLARATION (to be completed by the Head of Department)

The Government/Organisation of ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… nominates ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

(name of applicant)

For the training workshop under the International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre for South-South Cooperation (ISTIC) and certifies that:

i) all information supplied by the nominee is complete and correct; ii) the nominee had adequate knowledge and was appropriately tested for English Language proficiency. Remarks: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ______________________ ______________________________________ (Name) (Signature of responsible Head of Department) ______________________ Address of Department/ Ministry (Designation) Official seal/ stamp ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Office telephone no: Office fax no: Email address: Date:

Note: INCOMPLETE AND/ OR UNENDORSED FORMS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED

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A SEMINAR-WORKSHOP FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

1-5 OCTOBER 2012

Application and Enquiries

All applicants are required to complete the prescribed application form and submit the

completed form to the following address:

Secretariat - A Workshop for Science Educators from Developing Countries

ISTIC, c/o Academy of Sciences Malaysia

902- 4, Jalan Tun Ismail

50480 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

Tel: +603-2694 9898

Fax: +603-2698 4549

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.istic-unesco.org

The participants nominated should be science teacher trainers, curriculum

developers, science supervisors and national trainers and/or decision-makers

from countries under the South-South Cooperation

Closing Date of Applications: All applications should be submitted to the ISTIC

secretariat office by Monday, 6 August 2012.

ISTIC will inform the successful applicants to the training workshop not later than 20

August 2012. Applicants who do not receive word within this date are rendered

unsuccessful. Application form also can be downloaded from http://www.istic-

unesco.org

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WELCOME TO GEORGE TOWN, PENANG! Selamat Datang ke George Town, Pulau Pinang! “... A unique architectural and cultural townscape without parallel anywhere in East and Southeast Asia” – UNESCO A fascinating fusion of the East and West, Penang embraces modernity while retaining its traditions and old world charm. These are reflected in its harmonious multiracial populace and well-preserved heritage buildings which led to George Town being awarded UNESCO World Heritage status on 7th July 2008. Long regarded as the food capital of Malaysia, Penang also entices visitors with its beautiful coasts and scrumptious cuisines.

Before Penang, the Pearl of the Orient, was known to the world as a beautiful exotic holiday destination, she was Pulau Pinang – a virgin paradise that go her name from the abundance of betel nut palms scattered across her soft, sandy beaches.

Literally translated, Pulau Pinang means the “Isle of the Betel Nut” in Malay – Malaysia’s national language. Steeped in history, “Penang” was born when charismatic English Francis Light persuaded the Sultan of Kedah to cede Pulau Pinang to the British East India Company.

Situated along the north-western coast of the peninsular, Penang is Malaysia’s only “island state”. Locals are fondly known as Penangites, many of whom will proudly tell you that the state comprising a population of approximately 1.5 million, is a close-knot community of diverse ethnicities, cultures and dialects. One of Malaysia’s premier holiday destinations, the 285 km2 island is separated from Seberang Prai

(formerly Province Wellesly) – a hinterland of 727 km2 on the mainland, by a narrow 3km channel.

You can either cross the channel via the iconic

Penang Bridge or by the ferry – the

latter being a “must experience” simply because it is synonymous with holidaying here. Soon, visitors will have the option of using the new Second Penang Bridge which is expected to be completed in 2011. The People and the Language

Penangites comprise mainly of three main ethnicities – the Chinese, Malays and Indians. Penang is the only state in Malaysia with an ethnic Chinese majority which explains why many Chinese cultural and religious festivals are celebrated here on a large scale.

Nonetheless, the Malay and Indian communities' influence form the very essence of the state and this is evident in many of the buildings, food and local dialects.

Although Bahasa Malaysia or Malay is the national language, English is widely spoken here. Many tourists are surprised and impressed by the level of proficiency.

What makes Penang unique however, is the Hokkien dialect spoken by the Chinese community. Unlike in other states, the more popular Cantonese and Mandarin take a backseat to the unique Hokkien dialect brought here by the early Chinese settlers from the Fujian Province in China. The Weather

Sunny weather beckons all year round (well, almost!). Except for the monsoon months from August to October, it is bright and cheerful in Penang. However, travellers not used to Asia’s hot and humid climate should pack a cap, water bottle and cool pair of shades when out exploring! Getting Around

Trishaw, taxi, rented car, motorcycle and bicycle or public bus – you choose. Of course there various modes of transportation in the state but it really depends on where you are planning to visit.

If it is within the George Town UNESCO Heritage Site you want to explore, the trishaw is a good bet because all the famous landmarks are just a stone’s throw away from each other. Besides its quaint charm, the trishaw ride is relaxing and a great way to take in the sights. If you would rather walk or cycle, the Penang Heritage Trust (PHT) has a great heritage trail you can embark on.

To travel around the island, the air conditioned Rapid Penang public bus service is quite reliable and their drivers are a helpful lot. Just make sure you have a comprehensive map in hand!

You can also opt to rent a motorcycle or car or hire a taxi for the day if you want to see other landmark attractions outside the George Town inner city enclave. Accomodation

Penang offers a wide selection of accommodation to suite every budget, from deluxe five star hotels to budget guesthouses. Most of the hotels are located on the island but there are also a good election on the mainland strip of Penang, or Seberang Perai as it is known to locals.

There are two main locations to choose from - stay in the city within close proximity to the UNESCO heritage site of George Town, the state capital of Penang or in the countryside splendour near the beaches and hills.

No matter where you stay, most of Penang's attractions are close at hand. The hustle and bustle of the city to the tranquillity of the beaches are but minutes away.