The ELIPS Project is pleased to host Dr. Thomas Marcinkowski, an expert in science education from the Florida Institute of Technology, USA, for two guest lectures!
Dr. Marcinkovski is a renowned professor with extensive experience in science, technology, and mathematics (STEM) education. He is a member of the team that designed a survey for measuring the level of students’ environmental literacy, known as the MSELS survey, which has been applied in several countries around the world, including in Serbia. His insights on environmental literacy are valuable for educators and all those who strive to build a sustainable future.
During his one-week stay, he will hold two lectures on environmental literacy, which includes knowledge, love and commitment to nature, but also a critical consideration of environmental problems.
Join us for one or both exciting lectures!
- Wednesday, March 27 at 11:00 a.m.: “What is environmental literacy, what it looks like, and why it matters for Youth and Teacher Education – Experience from the USA”. This lecture is primarily intended for students, researchers and teachers, and is held at the Faculty of Education, University of Belgrade (Kraljice Natalije 43, Belgrade), in the Amphitheater 41 (3rd floor)
- Thursday, March 28 at 5:30 p.m.: „Can we be environmentally literate if we are not sensitive to the natural environment and environmental problems? – How do we understand, assess, and enhance environmental literacy?“. This lecture, with consecutive translation provided, is open to the public and intended for all those interested in environmental issues and sustainability. (National Museum of Serbia, Atrium, Trg republike 1)
Both events are free and open to everyone!
Share the news and don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from a leading expert and contribute to the discussion on environmental literacy.
Both lectures will be opened by Dr. Milica Marušić Jablanović from the Institute for Educational Research, who manages the ELIPS project.
Фото Милан Симоновић
