The symposium takes place in the amphitheatre Turing, Batiment Sophie Germain, place Aurélie Nemours, 75013 Paris (see practical informations)
It may be attended online : Click here to join the meeting
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5th (in English)
The first day of the symposium will give the floor to invited international experts to present their vision of this paradigm and its implications for mathematics and science education.(link to the summary of their intervention).
An online document will be available so that everyone can share their questions with the speakers during the day. The speakers will be able to answer some of them at the end of the day. They will also feed into the debate on Wednesday morning.
9h30 |
Welcome |
10h |
M. Abboud & E. Rollinde |
10h20 |
D. Schoeller |
11h10 |
L. Radford |
12h00 |
Lunch (free lunchtime) many restaurants are around the place of the symposium) |
13h30 |
J. Soto Andrade |
14h20 |
F. Arzarello |
15h10 |
Coffee break |
15h40 |
M. Kersting |
16h30 |
D. Abrahamson |
17h20 |
Preliminary answers to the shared questions |
17h50 |
End of the day |
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBRE 6th, morning (in English)
On the morning of the second day, dialogue will be encouraged between the invited speakers and with the participants.
9h |
Welcome |
9h30 |
Round table among the speakers |
10h30 |
Poster session |
11h30 |
Discussion with the audience |
13h |
Lunch (free lunchtime) |
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBRE 6th, afternoon (in French)
The afternoon of the second day will give the floor to teachers who have set up learning sequences with the human planetary as part of the projects carried out by the ESMEA team of the LDAR laboratory.
14h |
Introduction to the Human Orrery |
14h20
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Teachers' experiences
- Olivier Le pape
- Marjorie Bessonies, Domitille Couinaud, Laetitia Valente
- Thi-Ly Nguyen
- Vincent Heussaff
- Jean Maheu
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16h30 |
Discussion |
17h30 |
End of the day |