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11th International JTEFS/BBCC Conference «Sustainable Development. Culture. Education»
«Educational environment: seeking sustainable solutions» June 3-7, 2013, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
11th International JTEFS/BBCC Conference \ Discussion club \ A1. Educational environment in children's education: design, equipment, toys
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Title of report |
Placement date |
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Natalia Lichmanyuk |
The traditional Japanese garden as a source of change of ecological consciousness of the designer |
12 january 2013 |
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Sirpa Karkkainen |
Teacher students’ representations about their own community and its sustainability - Collaborative learning with ICT in geography education |
12 january 2013 |
3 |
Ilva Skulte, Mairita Folkmane |
Learning (by) games: an analysis of computer games for educational purposes in Latvian primary schools |
16 january 2013 |
4 |
Stefan Grigorov |
Scientific Literacy Concept: From the Perspective of Science and Technology Teacher Candidates |
26 january 2013 |
5 |
Ojars Rode |
Values-oriented environment in folk school |
26 january 2013 |
6 |
Sari Cemali, Elif Kilinc |
Matters which foreigner family childish living in Antalya encountered by means of instruction and education: private Russian international school sample |
26 january 2013 |
7 |
Abdulkadir Kabadayi |
Analyzing the contribution of the toys designed for preschoolers’ developmental domains on the basis of their parents’ views |
30 january 2013 |
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Polina Smirnova |
Elder preschool child' perception of home and educational environment in the practice of explorer education |
9 february 2013 |
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Sofya Nartova-Bochaver, Natalia Dmitrieva, Sofya Resnichenko |
How friendly are dwelling Environments of Russian adolescents who are living in the boarding-schools |
9 february 2013 |
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