InternatIonal projects „arIse“ and „IQst“ for ImproVIng QualIty of scIence teachIng

Journal Title: Problems of Education in the 21st Century - Year 2010, Vol 22, Issue 6

Abstract

An international cooperation is undoubtedly an important issue. Science is science and it has an international character. Moreover, such cooperation is crucially important for scientists from former Soviet Union countries, because they had no possibility to communicate with colleagues from abroad or such cooperation was strongly limited. It is obvious if we want to obtain the necessary scientific information about different things, to enlarge technological possibilities of societies and so on, generally speaking, to make our world more safe and better, international cooperation among scientists is essential. Only all together we will be able to meet a broad range of global challenges today and tommorow. It is obvious that all projects are different. For example, large-scale scientific projects are very different to standard scale projects, which can be characterised mainly in four aspects: budget, human resources, time scale, productivity. The projects usually comprises experts from different areas of science and education. Another argument is that the globalization is becoming an international trend making countries open their doors, integrate and participate further in international co-operation activities. Generally speaking, we should recognize the importance of projects to education success. Projects generally are doing something new, innovative and this is very important.

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Vincentas Lamanauskas

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Vincentas Lamanauskas (2010). InternatIonal projects „arIse“ and „IQst“ for ImproVIng QualIty of scIence teachIng. Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 22(6), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-34844