Chapter «Odyssey» Scientific Debate: Rhetoric and STEM Education
Τhe Erasmus+ KA2 Odyssey project aims at introducing debates on STEM topics in European schools for cultivating the scientific, argumentative and critical literacy as well as the communication skills of students in secondary education (13-19 years old). In Greece, the testing phase (October 2019-Jun...
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Firenze University Press
2021
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