Research project

Promoting Attainment of Responsible Research & Innovation in Science Education

Project overview

The PARRISE (Promoting Attainment of Responsible Research & Innovation in Science Education) project aims at introducing the concept of Responsible Research and Innovation in primary and secondary education. It does so by combining inquiry-based learning and citizenship education with socio-scientific issues in science education. The project also aims to collect and share existing best practices across Europe and develop learning tools, materials and in/pre-service training courses for science teachers based on the SSIBL approach.

Staff

Lead researcher

Professor Marcus Grace BSc, MSc, PhD, PGCE, CSciTeach, FRSB

Professor of Science Education

Research interests

  • The science and values underpinning education for biodiversity, sustainable development and citizenship
  • Adolescent decision-making, and teaching and learning about socio-scientific issues
  • Outdoor science education
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Other researchers

Dr Andri Christodoulou

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Argumentation within scientific and socio-scientific contexts
  • Dialogic teaching
  • Socio-scientific inquiry-based learning
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Marta R.Ariza, Andri Christodoulou, Michiel van Harskamp, Marie-Christine Knippels, Eleni A. Kyza, Ralph Levinson & Andria Agesilaou, 2021, Sustainability, 13(20)
Type: article
Ruth Amos & Antri Christodoulou, 2018, School Science Review, 100(371), 59-65
Type: article
Andri Christodoulou, Ruth Amos, Christina Ottander & Katarina Ottander, 2018
Type: conference