TIRANA. Students can use physical formulas, name biological processes or correctly reproduce chemical terms – and yet they often fail to explain everyday phenomena. Alketa Karameta, an educational scientist and science educator, sees this as not a marginal problem of teaching, but a fundamental challenge of school learning.
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TIRANA. Students can use physical formulas, name biological processes or correctly reproduce chemical terms – and yet they often fail to explain everyday phenomena. Alketa Karameta, an educational scientist and science educator, sees this as not a marginal problem of teaching, but a fundamental challenge of school learning.