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Scientific experts are involved in the Chemistry Is All Around Network Project. They contribute to the production of papers, reviews of publications, participation in the networking activities and in the conferences. At the same time they also play an important role in filling in the gap between the world of scientist and school teachers.



Country in focus: Greece

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Name of the expert

Country

Institution
Ireiotou Effimia Greece Technological Educational Institute of Ionian Islands, Department of Organic Farming and Food Technology
Kordatos Konstantinos Greece School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
Koutelekos John Greece Technological Educational Institute (T.E.I.) of Athens
Nikolopoulos Dimitrios Greece Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Piraeus
Paschalidou Katerina Greece University of Athens
Sanakis Ioannis Greece National Center for Scientific Research (NCSR) "DEMOKRITOS"
Sarigiannis Yiannis Greece University of Patras

National Reports on successful experiences to promote lifelong learning for chemistry The national reports on chemistry successful experiences to promote lifelong learning for chemistry are now available on the related section of the project portal. The reports presents examples of successful experiences in the partner countries and the results of testing of ICT resources with science teachers.

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