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Teachers’ Training

The Cyprus Centre for Environmental Research and Education (CYCERE) of the Holy Bishopric of Limassol is actively involved in teacher educating and training on issues related to Environmental Education. Teachers of all levels are involved in both the Environmental Education Programs of CYCERE’s and in their pre-service training of teachers of Secondary Education who have specialized in the subject of Biology.

Educational Teacher Workshop of Globe and Mass

The Ministry of Education and Culture in collaboration with the Cyprus Centre for Environmental Research and Education (CYCERE) which is a partner in the European Project MASS (Motivate and Attract Students to Science), organised Scientific Workshop within the context of the Universal Environmental Project GLOBE  on Tuesday the 21st of ...

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Pre-service teachers’ training

The CYCERE is actively involved in the  training of pre-service teachers on issues of Environmental Education. More specifically, the CYCERE is actively involved in the training of both pre-service teachers of primary education studying in the Department of Education and in the training of pre-service biologists of Higher Education.

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Training Seminar for Biologists

The Cyprus Center for Environmental Research and Education in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Education, organized on January 24th a Training Seminar for Biologists focusing on Environmental Education. The seminar took place at the CYCERE and was attended by dozens of teachers including the Inspector of Biology in ...

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Teachers’ training seminar: PROFILES European Project

On the 17th of November 2012, a PROFILES meeting took place at Cyprus Center for Environmental Research and Education, focusing on a training workshop regarding field-based inquiry. PROFILES is a European project that is focused on in-service science teachers training aiming to promote learning and teaching in science. Educators from ...

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