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This book is the result of a two-and-a-halfyear
close collaboration between the seven
partners of the Erasmus+ KA203 project
“Knowledge, beliefs, perceptions about the
science of European students (Persist_EU)”. One of the project’s main objectives was to
develop a tool to evaluate European students’
initial knowledge when configuring their beliefs
and perceptions about different science topics.
Once the tool (platform) had been designed,
the next step consisted of carrying out activities
(Science camps), which would allow validating
the platform and identifying changes in
perception (through questionnaires with Likert
scales), which students experienced during
their participation in training activities, organised
within the framework of the project. For this, five
Science camps were organised in five European
universities, two in central Europe (Germany,
Slovakia), and three nations in southern
Europe (Portugal, Spain and Italy). Therefore,
we make sure to cover differences related to
socio-geopolitical issues. The topics that were
chosen for the debate were climate change,
genetically-modified organisms (GMOs),
complementary and alternative medicines
(CAM) and vaccines, and it was expected
that around 100 students would participate in
each of the universities of the PERSIST_EU
consortium (Valencia, Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Trnava, Lisbon, and Vicenza).
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PERSIST_EU (2021). Standard indicators for the social appropriation of science: Lessons learned. Valencia (Spain): ScienceFlows & Science Culture and Innovation Unit of University of Valencia
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ScienceFlows & Science Culture and Innovation Unit of University of Valencia
