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Chania, 25/11/16 No Prot: 718 REGIONAL DIRECTORATE OF PRIMARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION OF CRETE KALATHAKI MARIA SCHOOL ADVISOR FOR SCIENCE TEACHERS OF WEST CRETE Address: Knosou Ave, No 6, Heraklion, 71306, Crete Gerola 48B, Chania, 73132, Crete, Greece Tel: 00302810302440, 003028210 47142 Mobile: 00306946500408 Fax: 00302810302444, 003028210 47142 Email: mail@kritis.pde.sch.gr, kalathakimaria.edu@gmail.com Website: http://kritis.pde.sch.gr/ http://kalathakimaria.edu.org TO: 1. Directors and Teachers of Natural Sciences of West Crete 2. Schools of Secondary Education of Rethymnon and Chania 3. Those Teachers who are interested in the themes of the Conference 4. Whom it may concern NOTIF: 1. Region of Crete 2. Regional Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete 3. Administrations of Secondary Education of Chania and Rethymnon, Crete 3. Offices of Secondary Education of School Advisors of Chania and Rethymnon SUBJECT: ΙNTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONNECTS US: Multiple Dimensions in Science Education, West Crete (Rethymnon, Chania), 1-6 December 2016-Final Announcement ANNOUNCEMENT-INVITATION The School Advisor of Science Teachers of the Regional Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete in collaboration with the Administrations of Secondary Education of Rethymnon and Chania, the Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete, Gymnasium of Vamos, the Laboratory Centre of Natural Sciences of Rethymnon and the Municipalities of Rethymnon and Apokoronas organize the International Education Conference Mediterranean Sea Connects Us: Multiple Dimensions in Science Education, in West Crete (Rethymnon, Chania), 1-6 December 2016. In the paths of exploration and discovery, with the Ariadne Mito of the Minoan years, we attempt to map the unknown in societies of the Mediterranean that played a crucial role in the life and development of Europe, for the whole world, to get to know better the achievements of Science and Technology which emanated and returned to them by crossing and sailing. The multilevel relationship of the Mediterranean societies has rapidly and many times changed in the past due to geopolitical, digital and post-economic, social, political and cultural conditions created by the paths opened by water, land and air, mainly after the pro-socratic natural philosophers era. Greece is a European country in the southern Europe, a Mediterranean and a Balkan one, which has close traditional bonds and interactions with the Black Sea, the Middle East and the Arab world, added value for the European Union (Europe-our common Search, Greek Presidency of the Council of Europe, 2014). In 2014, Greece and Italy who had the Presidency of the Council of the European Union declared 2014 "Year of the Mediterranean" so as to work together in the framework of the Integrated Maritime Policy to promote activities in the southern neighborhood of Europe (www.gr2014. eu). Sea is the key element of the Greek identity and European history. It can be a horizontal priority for the Mediterranean populations and a factor of growth and collaboration in Europe, of common search, a vehicle for Education, Science and Culture. The Conference is carried out in the framework of the Educational-Training Project Mesogeios Isalos Grammi (Mediterranean-Water Line) which is addressed to executives and teachers of School Education who are interested in collaborating and sharing their knowledge and experiences in sustainable school leadership. The Project intends to unwrap the "waterline"(isalos Grammi) from Crete to the Mediterranean, to the Europe, to the world, bearing in mind the words of Socrates ''I am not an Athenian or a Greek citizen, but a citizen of the world'', to expand the boundaries of the mind, the horizons of thought

and the criticisms in untroden paths of investigation and discovery, promoting the values of Education for Sustainable Development. The journey is the goal and we are aiming to it (Breiting S. et al, 2005). [Regarding the title of the Project, the term waterline ίσαλος γραμμή- is shipbuilding and technical term which is an important factor in ship loading. Although it is called line, actually is defined as the level of the horizontal section of the surface of the sea with the ship to the point where it balances and floats when the ship is fully and properly loaded (Wikipedia)]. In this Conference, we aim for the personal and professional development of Science Teachers, the opening up and interaction of the school communities to neighboring educational societies, by approaching scientific and pedagogical issues related to Science teaching and the quality of daily school life, for more sustainable school leadership. We intend to approach the Conference s topics, through a variety of educational techniques and tools, as trainees and trainers at the same time, starting the water line Isalos Grammi from Crete, following the Odysseys routes, seeking the horizons of Mediterranean Sea to the east and west. We plan peer learning activities with presentations, discussions, laboratories, field works and educational trails in live and virtual learning environments with teachers of various disciplines and students of the organizing Municipalities, who will inquire in experiential way on philosophical and practical issues in labyrinthine educational paths of Sciences, Cretan Nature and Mediterranean Civilization. In our schools and local communities, we struggle to avoid the bad consequences of the economic crisis with retrieving strength from our local civilization and, with surplus soul, we visualize and work for the future. We invite you to sustain us to exploit the advantages of Science to make Education more attractive and effective, contributing to the better quality of life in schools and societies. THEMATIC FIELDS EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS SCHOOL LABORATORIES IN SCIENCE TEACHINGS OUTDOOR SCIENCE EDUCATION LIVE AND VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS FOR SCIENCE TEACHING SCIENCE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION SCHOOL CURRICULA AND EDUCATION REFORMING MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE TEACHING IN SCHOOLS NATURAL SCIENCES, LOCAL CIVILIZATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE CHAIRMAN OF THE CONFERENCE Kritsotakis Emmanuel, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Secondary Education, ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Androulakis Konstantinos, Director of European Center in Training for Employment (ECTE) Chatzaki-Volyraki Matina, President of the Parents Association of Rethymnon, Greece Daskalaki Sofia, Mathematician, Director of Alikianos Gymnasium, Chania, Greece Gagadeli Aikaterini, Physicist, Director of Vamos Gymnasium of Chania, Greece Kalathaki Maria, School Advisor for Science Teachers, West Crete prefecture, Regional Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, Greece Kritsotakis Emmanuel, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Secondary Education, Limantzakis Leonidas, Vice-Mayor of Apokoronas Municipality, Chania, Greece Malandraki Sofia, President of the Parents Association of Chania, Greece Panagiotou Thomas, Mathematician, Director of the Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete, Greece Papastefanaki Anna, Greek Literature Teacher of Meleses Lyceum, Crete, Greece Perikleidakis Georgios, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Primary Education, Routzaki Athina, Physicist, Vice Director of Vamos Gymnasium, Chania, Greece Schoinoplokaki Evangelia, Chemist, Teacher of Kisamos Gymnasium of Chania, Greece Taxakis Andreas, Director of Secondary Education of Rethymnon, Crete, Greece Terzakis Georgios Director of the Regional Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete

Tsigris Miltiadis, Head of Laboratory Centre of Natural Sciences of Rethymno, Crete, Greece Tzortzakis John, School Advisor for Engineers (Civil Engineers, Architects and topographers) of Crete, Vazitaris Vasileios, Informatics, Director of Gymnasium Neas Kidonias, Chania, Crete Vlachokyriakou Fotini, Electronic, Secretary of Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, Greece Zervakis Stylianos, Director of Secondary Education of Chania, Crete, Greece SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Adamidis Adam, Chemist, Teacher of Voukolies Lyceum, Chania, Crete, Greece Akkoyunlu Buket, Professor of Hacettepe University, Faculty of Education, Ankara - Türkey Cavas Bullent, President-Elect of the International Council of Associations for Science Education (ICASE), Professor of Science Education Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Education, Department of Science Education, Buca-Izmir, Turkey Drakaki Maria, School Advisor for Primary School Teachers, Heraklion prefecture, Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, President of the School Life Museum Chania, Greece Efstratiou Maria-Adamantia, Assistant Professor of Marine Microbiology, Editor of Journal of Water and Health, Department of Marine Sciences, University of the Aegean, Lesvos, Greece Kalaitzidaki Marianna, Associate Professor, Department of Primary Education, University of Crete, Greece Kalathaki Maria, School Advisor for Science Teachers, West Crete prefecture, Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, Greece Klonari Katerina, Associate Professor in Teaching Geography, Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, Lesbos, Greece Kritsotakis Emmanuel, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Secondary Education, Krokidi Eva, School Advisor for Teachers Home Economy, Regional Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Peloponesos, Greece Mamlok-Naaman Rachel, Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel Markogiannakis Dimosthenis, Head of Laboratory Centre of Natural Sciences of Chania, Crete, Greece Mastodonti Rosella, Retired Philosophy High School Teacher, Responsible for European partnerships of the Cultural Association ' La Pagina' and the homonymous European Magazine edited in Terni, Italy Mladin Claudius, General School Inspector, Arad, Romania Nadaban Laura, Inspector scolar pentru limbi modern, Arad, Romania Paraschou Thodoris, Geologist, Teacher of 4 th Gymnasium of Chania, Greece Perikleidakis Georgios, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Primary Education, Plakitsi Katerina, Associate Professor of Science Education, School of Education, Department of Early Childhood Education, University of Ioannina, Greece Schoinoplokaki E, Chemist, Teacher of Kasteli Gymnasium, Chania, Crete, Greece Stavrou Dimitrios, Associate Professor, Department of Primary Education, University of Crete, Greece Terzakis Georgios Director of the Regional Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, Greece Τsigris Miltiadis, Head of Laboratory Centre of Natural Sciences of Rethymno, Crete, Greece Tzortzakis John, School Advisor for Engineers (Civil Engineers, Architects and topographers) of Crete Ucar Sedat, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Elementary Science Education, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey Zacharioydaki Androniki, Haematologist, Director of the Blood Bank, General Hospital of Chania, Greece Zaneka Stergiani, Greek Literature Teacher of 1 st Lyceum of Chania, Greece CONFERENCE WEBSITE http://mediterraneanconnectusedu2016.weebly.com/ https://wiggio.com/#tpl=posts_3237565

CONFERENCE VENUE https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zszpetm3-ummhttiqvpx_yjulsq&usp=sharing CONFERENCE ACCOMODATION Parthenagogeio of Vamos, Apokoronas Municipality, Chania prefecture COORDINATOR Cavas Bulent, Mobile: 0090 532 4267927 bulentcavas@gmail.com Kalathaki Maria, Mobile: 00306946500408, kalathakimaria.edu@gmail.com TECHNICAL SUPPORT Tzortzakis John, Mobile: 00306972289845, johntzortzakis@gmail.com Krokidi Eva, Mobile: 00306936661443, evakrokidi@gmail.com Vlachokyriakou Fotini, Mobile: 00306976694142, vlfotini@gmail.com CONFERENCE PROGRAM THURSDAY 1/12/2016 -TRIP TO CRETE (CHANIA) Arrivals to I. Daskalogianis Airport, Souda. Transportation to the Parthenagogeion Guesthouse at Vamos village, Chania CONFERENCE SESSION 1 [Vamos Gymnasium]: OPENING CEREMONY. CHAIR: Gagadeli A & Kalathaki M 17.30 WELCOMING OF DELEGATIONS BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES. -INTRODUCING OF DELEGATIONS WITH PRESENTATION OF THE COUNTRY/REGION AND INSTITUTES Androulakis Konstantinos, Director of European Center in Training for Employment (ECTE), Rethymnon, Crete, Greece Limantzakis Leonidas, Deputy Mayor for Education, Culture and Sport of Apokoronas Municipality Malandraki Sofia, President of the Parents Association of Chania, Greece Zervakis Stylianos, Director of Secondary Education of Chania, Crete Gagadeli A & Routzaki A History and Educational Actions of Vamos Gymnasium Coffee Break. Treats offered by the Hosts CONFERENCE SESSION 2 [Vamos Gymnasium]: SCIENCE & EDUCATION FOR THE FUTURE CHAIR: Mamlok-Naaman R & Efstratiou D 18.30 Maamlok R Evidence-based professional development 19.00 Klonari A Integrating Geography and STEM Education through project based learning: an action research with 10th grade students 19.30 Mastodonti R Teachers mobility in European Projects 20.00 Efstratiou MA Tibet Roof of the World: cuisine influenced by geography 20.30 Discussion. Closing of the Opening Ceremony CONFERENCE SESSION 3 [Vamos Gymnasium]: MULTI-CULTURAL DINNER CHAIR: Limantzakis L & Routzaki A 21.00 Multi-Cultural Dinner with traditional food, music and dance coming from the participants countries. Short presentations of the countries/institutes/treats.

FRIDAY 02/12/16 CONFERENCE SESSION 4 [Kournas lake]: ECOLOGY: FIELD WORK WITH STUDENTS CHAIR: Akkoyunlu B & Daskalaki S 08.30 Departure to Kournas Lake. Didactic visit of students of Vamos Gymnasium and Alikianos Gymnasium with field work at Kournas Lake, Rethymnon 09.30 Efstratiou MA Anthropogenic influences on the ecological condition of a lake: a case study in lake Kourna, Crete-Field work with students and teachers 10.30 Klonari A Using GPS in the field & Mapping the sampling data on Google Earth/QGIS: The case of Kourna lake-field work with students of Schools 11.30 Schoinoplokaki E Approaching of Bio-Geo-Chemical circles in school books 12.00 Picnic, Treats offered by the students families 12.30 Teachers and students of Vamos Gymnasiun return to Vamos 13.00 Teachers and Students of Alikianos Gymnasium with the Conference participants visit the University of Crete (Galos place) CONFERENCE SESSION 5 [University of Crete (DEPARTMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF CRETE, GALLOU CAMPUS]: SCIENCE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS CHAIR: Stavrou D & Kalaitzidaki M 14.30 Welcoming of Conference participants, Teachers and students of Alikianos Gymnasium by the Hosts, Associate Professors Stavrou Dimitrios and Kalaitzidaki Marianna of the Department of Primary Education, University of Crete, Greece 15.00 Kalaitzidaki M The city as classroom 16.00 Stavrou D Teaching Science using new Technologies. Laboratory lesson with University & Gymnasium students. 17.00 Ucar S The human rights and science teachers in the changing world 17.30 Akkoyunlu B How to equip students and teachers with information literacy skills for 21st century 18.00 Plakitsi A & Androulakis K Preparing Erasmus KA1 jointed proposals. Round table with the members of the Organizing and Scientific Committees 19.00 Daskalaki S. Reflection on the day activities 19.30 Departure to Vamos CONFERENCE SESSION 6 [Vamos Parthenagogeio]: SCIENCE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS CHAIR: Papastefanaki A & Kalathaki M 21.00 Dinner with traditional food, music and dance offered by the Organization Committee SATURDAY 03/12/2016 CONFERENCE SESSION 7 [Science Laboratory Center of Rethymnon]: SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS FOR STUDENTS CHAIR: Georgalis G & Tsigris M 09.30 Departure to Argyroupolis, Rethymnon 10.30 Chatzaki-Voltyraki Matina, President of the Parents Association of Rethymnon, Greece Georgalis G, Deputy Mayor for Education, Culture and Sport of Rethymnon Municipality Kritsotakis Emmanouil, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Secondary Education, Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete Perikleidakis Georgios, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Primary Education, Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, Greece Taxakis Andreas, Director of Secondary Education of Rethymnon, Crete Terzakis Georgios Director of the Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete 11.30 Bulent C Four Success Stories from RRI and IBSE Based EU Projects 12.00 Tsigris M & Pedagogic Team of SLCR Scientific Experiments of Biology, Chemistry and Physics 14.00 Lunch Break, offered by the Hosts

CONFERENCE SESSION 8 [Argyroupolis Carob Craft]: TRADITIONAL AND MODERN CAROBS TREATMENTS CHAIR: Andoniadou-Maurer S & Efstratiou MA 15.30 Visit of Carob Craft 16.30 Departure to the city of Rethymnon CONFERENCE SESSION 9 [Rethymnon old city]: DISCOVERING THE RECENT PAST CHAIR: Tsigris M & Papastefanaki A 17.30 Daglioglu Onder Walking in the city: sport exercise and care of important points" 18.00 Papastefanaki A The buildings bear witness to the history of the place. Night Sightseeing tour of historical and cultural places of Rethymnon. Free night. Dinner with traditional food and music 22.30 Return to Vamos Parthenagogeio SUNDAY 04/12/2016 CONFERENCE SESSION 10 [EXCURSION]: [ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: HUMAN & NATURE-WAYS OF REALIZATION] CHAIR: Vazitaris V & Daniel P 10.00 Departure to Preveli. Excursion to Lybian Sea, Preveli Palm Forest of Rethymnon prefecture. Station at Kourtaliotiko Gorge-Observation of vultures. Field work with students and teachers of Gymnasium of Neas Kidonias 12.30 Daglioglu Onder The importance of daily sport exercises for our healthy life" 13.00 Antoniadou-Maurer S "Safety in Outdoor Education" 13.30 Daniel P Road Safety: a school educational project 14.00 Pick-nick inside the Preveli Palm Forest. Treats offered by the Organizational Committee 15.00 Milathianaki M Reading the paintings of Rembrandt Capture of Europe (1632), teaching in teams one of the most respectful myths of the classical world 16.00 Kalathaki M A Life, a huge struggle to reach god: human value in n Nikos Kazantzakis works 16.30 Zaneka S, Kalathaki M, Schoinoplokaki E Saint Francis of Assisi Inspiration for N Kazantzakis in God s Pauper Novel 17.00 Zacharioudaki N Approaching the human nature with a poet. Walk across the river and the seacoast. 17.30 Vazitaris V Reflection on the day activities 18.00 Departure to Vamos CONFERENCE SESSION 11 [Vamos Taverna]: COMPANY WITH LOCALS CHAIR: Limantzakis L & Gagadeli K 20.00 Kalathaki M Looking for common words with pantomime game 20.30 Discussion in companies, with wine from the just opened barrels and the recently extracted raki (tsikoudia) MONDAY 05/12/16 CONFERENCE SESSION 12 [Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete]: TEACHING WITH PROJECTS CHAIR: Panagiotou T & Garedaki E 08.30 Departure to Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete, Agios Matheos, Chania 09.30 Welcoming by the Director and Teachers of the Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete. Treats offered by the Hosts 10.00 Panagiotou T & Garedaki E The School Laboratory for Natural Sciences of the Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete 10.30 Schoinoplokaki E, Zaneka S, Kalathaki M Love in the Cretan poetry of the Renaissance and the folk art 11.00 Yelmer Y, Yılmaz D, Cavas B "I design my own vacuum cleaner" 12.30 Karaduman B Magic of Science

13.30 Paraschou T Comics as a teaching strategy in Chemistry class of high school 14.00 Gagadeli A Reflection on the session s activities 14.30 Lunch offered by the Hosts CONFERENCE SESSION 13 [Science Laboratory of Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete]: INNOVATION IN SCHOOLS WITH STUDENTS OF THE HOST SCHOOL CHAIR: Mauer S & Karaduman B 15.30 Adamidis A Conversion of frying oil into bio-diesel 16.00 Adamidis A Let's learn chemistry by playing! 16.30 Demirel T Travel to Solar System 17.00 ROUND TABLE Coordinators Scalice A, Yılmaz Dilara, Ktistakis F Science Education and Teaching in High Schools: reflecting on the past with expectations for the future 18.00 Departure to Chania old city CONFERENCE SESSION 14 [Chania old city]: [HISTORICAL INVESTIGATIONS] CHAIR: Zaneka S & Schoinoplokaki E 19.00 Zaneka S The monuments of the Venetian Harbor of Chania. Night sightseeing of the old and modern city, walk at the old harbor and local Herbal Teas at the Venetian Neorio Moro, offered by the Local Organizers. Free evening. 23.00 Return to Vamos Parthenagogeio TUESDAY 06/12/2016 CONFERENCE SESSION 15 [Vamos Gymnasium]: REMOTE PRESENTATIONS CHAIR: Klonari A & Gagadeli A 11.30 Mladin C, Currently Popular School Reform Strategies: From teacher performance pay to turnaround schools and data driven instruction 12.00 Nadaban L, School Management-From Crisis to Crossroads in a Quantum World 12.30 Fountoulakis A, Zografakis G, Voulgaraki K Works and days of Photons": An environmental school program full of Light 13.00 Kalathaki M, Schoinoplokaki E, Zaneka S For a hopeful and sustainable future: an approach of sustainable development derived from targets of the past 13.30 Reflections on the Conference work. Conclusions and Suggestions. Preparing the following one 14.00 Conference Closing. DEPARTURE OF DELEGATIONS-RETURN HOME CONFERENCE DISCUSSANTS 1. Adamidis Adam, Chemist, Teacher of Voukolies Lyceum, Chania, Crete, Greece 2. Akkoyunlu Buket, Professor of Information Literarcy, Scientific Communication, teacher training, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey 3. Antoniadou-Maurer Stella, Assistant Principle/Biology teacher, Kokkinochoria Gymnasium, Frenaros, Cyprus 4. Androulakis Konstantinos, Director of European Center in Training for Employment (ECTE), Rethymnon, Crete, Greece 5. Cavas Bullent, President-Elect of International Council of Associations for Science Education (ICASE), Professor of Science Education, Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Education, Department of Science Education, Buca-Izmir, Turkey 6. Chatzaki-Voltyraki Matina, President of the Parents Association of Rethymnon, Greece 7. Daglioglu Onder, Associate Professor, School of Physical Education and Sport, Gaziantep University, Turkey 8. Daskalaki Sofia, Mathematician, Director of Alikianos Gymnasium, Chania, Greece 9. Daniel Petri, Home Economics/Health teacher, Petraki kyprianou Gymnasium, Larnaca, Cyprus 10. Demirel Tuba, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey

11. Efstratiou Adamandia-Maria, Assistant Professor of Marine Microbiology, Department of Marine Sciences, Aegean University, Lesvos, Greece 12. Foundoulakis A, Physicist and Informatics Teacher of Archanes Lyceum, Heraklion, Crete, Greece 13. Gagadeli Aikaterini, Physicist, Director of Vamos Gymnasium, Chania county, Crete, Greece 14. Garedaki Emmanouilia, Chemist, Teacher in the Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete, Chania, Greece 15. Georgalis G, Deputy Mayor for Education, Culture and Sport of Rethymnon Municipality 16. Kalaitzidaki Marianna, Associate Professor of Faculty of Primary Education, University of Crete 17. Kalathaki Maria, School Advisor for Science Teachers, West Crete prefecture, Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, Greece 18. Karaduman Betul, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey 19. Klonari Aikaterini, Associate Professor in Teaching Geography, Department of Geography, University of the Aegean, Lesbos, Greece 20. Ktistakis Filippos-Demetrius, Student, Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 21. Ktistakis Markos-Alexandros, student, School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Technical University of Athens 22. Kritsotakis Emmanouil, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Secondary Education, Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete 23. Limantzakis Leonidas, Deputy Mayor of Apokoronas Municipality, Chania county, Crete, Greece 24. Malandraki Sofia, President of the Chania Parents Union, Crete, Greece 25. Mamlok-Naaman Rachel, Department of Science Teaching, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 26. Mastodonti Rosella, Retired Philosophy High School Teacher, Supervisor at the Faculty of Education - Post-graduate degree qualifying for teaching - University of Perugia, Responsible for European partnerships of the Cultural Association ' La Pagina', Referent of editorial offices of the European Magazine ' la Pagina' edited in Terni, Italy 27. Milathianaki Marilena, Teacher of Primary School of Kounavoi, Heraklion, Crete, Greece 28. Mladin Claudius, General School Inspector, Arad County School Inspectorate, Romania 29. Nadaban Laura, Inspector scolar pentru limbi modern, Arad, Romania 30. Panagiotou Thomas, Mathematician, Director of the Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Crete, Chania, Greece 31. Papastefanaki Anna, Greek Literature Teacher of Meleses Lyceum, Crete, Greece 32. Paraschou Thodoris, Geologist, Teacher in 4 th Gymnasium of Chania, Crete, Greece 33. Perikleidakis Georgios, Scientific and Pedagogical Chief Guidance, Department of Primary Education, Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete, Greece 34. Plakitsi Aikaterini, Associate Professor of Faculty of Primary Education, University of Ioannina 35. Routzaki A, Chemist, Assistant Director of Vamos Gymnasium, Crete, Greece 36. Scalice Albano, Chemist, retired teacher, Terni, Italy 37. Schoinoplokaki E, Chemist, Teacher of Kasteli Gymnasium, Chania, Crete, Greece 38. Stavrou Dimitrios, Associate Professor of Faculty of Primary Education, University of Crete 39. Taxakis Andreas, Director of Secondary Education of Rethymnon, Crete 40. Terzakis Georgios Director of the Peripheral Administration of Primary & Secondary Education of Crete 41. Τsigris Miltiadis, Head of Laboratory Centre of Natural Sciences of Rethymno, Crete, Greece 42. Ucar Sedat, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Elementary Science Education, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey 43. Vazitaris Vasileios, Informatics, Director of Gymnasium Neas Kidonias, Chania, Crete 44. Voulgaraki K, Greek literature Teacher of Archanes Lyceum, Heraklion, Crete, Greece 45. Yelmer Yesim, Department of Science Education, Faculty of Education, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey 46. Yılmaz Dilara, Department of Science Education, Faculty of Education, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey 47. Zacharioydaki Androniki, Haematologist, Director of the Blood Bank, General Hospital of Chania, Greece

48. Zaneka Stergiani, Greek literature teacher of 1 st Lyceum of Chania, Crete, Greece 49. Zervakis Stylianos, Director of Secondary Education of Chania county, Crete, Greece 50. Zografakis G, Physicist, Teacher of Archanes Lyceum, Heraklion, Crete, Greece Participation is optional, as long as it does not prevent the operation of the schools/institutes and generally, the official duties. Conference languages are English and Greek. Honorably (On Behalf of the Organizing Committee) Kalathaki Maria, Med, Ph.D School Advisor for Science Teachers of West Crete