AASA Dhaka October 2009 Science Education Project 2008 Prof.Dr.Şevket Ruacan Turkish Academy of Sciences.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lessons Learnt from Local Government Mechanisms for Networking Zenaida Delica-Willison South-South Disaster Risk Reduction Advisor UNDP Regional Centre.
Advertisements

Greetings AEN Conference 2004 in Singapore Takashi SAKAMOTO, Prof. Dr. Chairperson, AEN Promotion Committee.
The Newton Fund Research and Innovation for Growth and Prosperity.
Leo Tak- hung CHAN (AATI Director of Research and Publications), Hong Kong (China)
33rd APEC Transportation Working Group Tokyo, Japan October Key Outcomes of the Asia-Pacific Regulators’ Meeting April 2010, Singapore.
Education and Training Linkages, Opportunities and Challenges The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization.
APNG Camp Anthony S. Lee. What Is APNG Camp? APNG Camp means Asia Pacific Next Generation Camp that provides a forum for Asia Pacific young Internet users.
FASAS & IAP Programme for Capacity Building of FASAS Paper presented at the IAP General Assembly in Cairo, Egypt 1-6 December, 2006 on behalf of FASAS.
Future of Science & Technology in Japan -Topics from Tokyo Node- Millennium Project The Planning Committee Meeting July 26-29, 2007 Minneapolis, USA Shinji.
Building strength in science: The role of education and regional cooperation Romain Murenzi, Executive Director The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) 1.
ISDR Asia Partnership (IAP) meeting, December 2014, Bangkok December 2014 Sujit Mohanty UNISDR ROAP ISDR Asia Partnership.
Higher Education, Research and Knowledge in the Asia Pacific Region V. Lynn Meek Director Centre for Higher Education Management and Policy University.
Jade Brewer.
111 © 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID.
1 AFACT AFACT and Single Window Asia Pacific Council for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business Sangwon Lim On behalf of AFACT Chairman.
APLAP The Asociation of Parliamentary Librarian of The Asia Pacific
Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research APEIS Capacity Building Workshop on Integrated Environmental Monitoring of the Asia-Pacific Region Beijing,
1 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, July 27, 2008 Daniel Navid, Chief Executive Officer International Osteoporosis Foundation Osteoporosis and the role of IOF.
International Telecommunication Union ITU Asia and Pacific Regional Support for WSIS 2003 prepared by: Dr. Michael A. Calvano, Ph.D. Head, ITU Regional.
ICT in Education UNESCO Bangkok Introduction to Competency Standards for Teachers: Key Factors in Successful Integration of ICT in Education Jonghwi Park.
KAMANTO SUNARTO Board Member, Asia-Pacific Quality Network CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION: A CASE STUDY presented.
Building Superior Membership and Accreditation Value MAACBA Annual Meetig New Brunswick, NJ October 17, 2014.
1 SIAP: Statistical Capacity Building SPECA Project Working Group on Statistics Paris, 16 June 2006 ECE-ESCAP-SPECA/PWG-Statistics/2006/10 ECE-CES-GE57/2006/10.
ASEAN Foundation. ASEAN Member Countries ASEAN Member Countries: Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar Philippines.
Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research APEIS Capacity Building Workshop on Integrated Environmental Assessment of the Asia-Pacific Region New.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Bangkok 1 Preparation of the Regional Strategy for the DESD in the Asia-Pacific.
National Workshop on ANSN Capacity Building IT modules OAP, Thailand 25 th – 27 th June 2013 KUNJEER Sameer B History of centralized ANSN website as well.
REVIEW OF THE RCA AGREEMENT 2013 RCARO Workshop on Strengthening the RCA/RCARO Activities and its Efficiency, 7-9 August 2013, Seoul, South Korea Alumanda.
The Association of Academies of Sciences in Asia (AASA) 1 AASA Activities with IAP Subsidy Ruth Arnon President The Association of Academies of Sciences.
NASAC: Network of African Science Academies 21 October2011 Prof. Robin Crewe Ms. Jackie Olang 1.
Malé Declaration on Control and Prevention of Air Pollution and its Likely Transboundary Effects for South Asia Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the.
Message from ACFA Chair C.Zhang IHEP CCAST ILC Accelerator Workshop and First Asian ILC R&D Seminar under JSPS Core University November 5, 2007.
Second meeting 16 July 2014, Bangkok
APBioNet Report AP* Retreat, Bangkok Aug. 24, 2001 Shoba Ranganathan Vice-President, APBioNet Assoc Prof, Bioinformatics Centre National University of.
A U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Laboratory Operated by The University of Chicago Argonne National Laboratory Office of Science U.S. Department.
Plans for Regional Conference in 2005 IEEE R10 Meeting, Singapore March 30, 2005 Regional Conference Coordinator Yong-Jin Park.
AFACT expectation from eBGT and UN/CEFACT Tahseen A. Khan - UN/CEFACT Vice-Chair and Chair of AFACT.
Safe community environments and disaster resilient societies Asian Disaster Reduction & Response Network (ADRRN) Founded in 2002 and now has 34 members.
SEAMEO Diplomatic Briefing Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel Bangkok, Thailand 30 April 2007.
International Telecommunication Union EN-GENDERING ICT PROJECT in Asia and Pacific Region - International Telecommunication Union - Engendering ICT Seminar.
Proposal for Euro–Asia–Pacific Schools of High-Energy Physics CERN-Korea-Committee CERN / 11 October 2010 presented by Nick Ellis on behalf of CERN.
UNITED NATIONS Office for Outer Space Affairs United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER)
The World Summit on the Information Society Eun-Ju Kim, Ph.D. Senior Advisor for Asia and the Pacific International Telecommunication Union The Workshop.
Prof. Ömer ANLAĞAN Vice President 7 November 2008, İstanbul Turkey’s RTDI Profile “12th Monitoring Committee for Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation in RTD”
Report of Educational Activities Corodinator-2005 Singapore March 2005.
Annual Meeting of the ASADI – Science Academies as Partners for Improving the Impact of Policies in Africa Session V: Partnership Themes for Development.
The APNG Camp Anthony S. Lee. What Is APNG Camp? APNG Camp means Asia Pacific Next Generation Camp that provides a forum for AP regional young Internet.
1 Modernization of Statistical Production and Services in Asia-Pacific Marko Javorsek, Statistics Division, ESCAP International Seminar on Modernizing.
Introducing APAN Subtitle: Event, DD MMM YY, City, Country First Name LAST NAME Title Organisation Last reviewed: Jun 2014.
Report of the Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific (PCGIAP) Hiroshi Murakami Vice President, PCGIAP at The Second UN Committee.
A U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Laboratory Operated by The University of Chicago Argonne National Laboratory Office of Science U.S. Department.
YANEE LERTKRAI DIRECTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF WELFARE PROMOTION, PROTECTION AND EMPOWERMENT OF VULNERABLE GROUPS Review of ASEAN Child Rights Workshop (September.
1 SEADMC 2009 ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) Disaster Management & Emergency Response Efforts 2 December 2009.
IAP Programme on Water Research and Management: a brief evaluation report Lead Academy: Brazilian Academy of Sciences.
Continental Discussion; Asia-Pacific 27th November, 2013 Participants: 28 persons from 19 RCEs.
PRESENTS. Light Academy Schools Mission Statement: We are committed to delivering morally upright, socially responsible and academically competent individuals.
The Report of the 2 nd APNG Camp yangyang. The AP Next Generation Camp Is the camp for future internet leaders in the Asia Pacific Region. Is where AP.
9 May 2013 Hoi-An, Vietnam (Participation through Tele-Conference) Sangwon Lim Trade and Investment Division United Nations ESCAP ESCAP Activities Update.
Advancing statistics for development Marko Javorsek ESCAP Statistics Division Modernization Working Group on Production, Methods, and Standards (MWG) First.
Regional Collaboration in Physics within the Asia Pacific Region Address by Swee-Ping Chia Physics Department, University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur,
CAETS’S FUTURE ACTIVITIES / PROGRAMMES Proposed by Dr Baldev Raj, President, CAETS Dr B N Suresh, President, INAE Dr K V Raghavan, Vice President, INAE.
Updates from ASEAN Meetings May 2016 Selangor, Malaysia.
Asia-Pacific Network for the Coordination of Statistical Training
ESCAP Activities Report to 2013 AFACT StC Meeting
“Collaborative Project on Girls and Women”
Seoul National University
ICT: Driving Innovation in Asia-Pacific
bridging the digital divide through regional cooperation
Thailand’s experiences
R10 Annual General Meeting March 2016 Bangkok, Thailand
Presentation transcript:

AASA Dhaka October 2009 Science Education Project 2008 Prof.Dr.Şevket Ruacan Turkish Academy of Sciences

AASA Dhaka October 2009 FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE EDUCATION IN THE ASIA PACIFIC November 2007, Sofitel Central Plaza Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE EDUCATION IN THE ASIA PACIFIC November 2007, Sofitel Central Plaza Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand IAP Science Education Programme by Prof. Jorge Allende, Coordinator of Science Education Programme of IAP IAP Science Education Programme by Prof. Jorge Allende, Coordinator of Science Education Programme of IAP Presentations on Science Education by 17 member countries Presentations on Science Education by 17 member countries Discussion on: Discussion on: i.main characteristics and objectives that can be pursued in an AASA/FASAS Regional Asia Pacific Program of Science Education. i.main characteristics and objectives that can be pursued in an AASA/FASAS Regional Asia Pacific Program of Science Education. ii.Define activities that the Regional Asia-Pacific Science Education Program will carry out during ii.Define activities that the Regional Asia-Pacific Science Education Program will carry out during Funding for the program. Funding for the program. Election of a Regional Coordinator for the Science Education Program to oversee the implementation of the activities approved by the Council. Election of a Regional Coordinator for the Science Education Program to oversee the implementation of the activities approved by the Council. Decide time and place of the next meeting of the Council of Focal Points Decide time and place of the next meeting of the Council of Focal Points

AASA Dhaka October 2009 Objectives: To promote participation and collaboration of Science National Academies and Societies in the Asia Pacific region in science education activities Academies and Societies in the Asia Pacific region in science education activities To generate regional program on science education in Asia and the Pacific To generate regional program on science education in Asia and the Pacific by AASA and FASAS by AASA and FASAS All the participants agreed to the necessity of faithful efforts to promote and Improve science education globally against the current trend among students of shunning science and science education in spite of the vital role of science and technology in national development. The Asia Pacific Region Science Education Program under the umbrella of IAP Science Education Program is officially launched. IAP Science Education Program is officially launched. It was agreed that the program will focus its project on science education at It was agreed that the program will focus its project on science education at school level only. school level only. FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE EDUCATION November 2007

AASA Dhaka October nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on SCIENCE EDUCATION in ASIA and PACIFIC Hosted by TURKISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (TÜBA) Ankara, Turkey 16 OCTOBER 2008 VENUE: DIVAN HOTEL MOMENT ANKARA

AASA Dhaka October 2009 Prof.Dr.Yücel Kanpolat, President TÜBA MADAME CURIE, FOUNDER OF SCIENCE EDUCATION Second International Conference on Science Education in Asia and Pacific Opening Speech: 16 October 2008

AASA Dhaka October 2009 Models for Science Education in Turkey Presentations by 3 High Schools on Different Educational Models: 1. Natural sciences 2. Math – Physics 2. Math – Physics 3.Security 3.Security

AASA Dhaka October 2009 Presentations from Different Countries -1- Australia: Science education in AustraliaAustralia: Science education in Australia China: ICT infrastructure and digital resources in science edutaionChina: ICT infrastructure and digital resources in science edutaion India: Engineering educationIndia: Engineering education Israel: Science education at Weizmann InstituteIsrael: Science education at Weizmann Institute

AASA Dhaka October 2009 Presentations from Different Countries-2- Singapore: Role of Academies and science centersSingapore: Role of Academies and science centers Thailand: Graduate training and researchThailand: Graduate training and research Korea: Science education in KoreaKorea: Science education in Korea Malaysia: Science education in MalaysiaMalaysia: Science education in Malaysia DiscussionDiscussion