Madison Swirtz presented their new project, “Forces First” at the ESERA Summer School in Almería, Spain in June, 2025. The European Science Education Research Association (ESERA) aims to:
- Enhance the range and quality of research and research training in science education in Europe.
- Provide a forum for collaboration in science education research between European countries.
- Represent the professional interests of science education researchers in Europe.
- Seek to relate research to the policy and practice of science education in Europe.
- Foster links between science education researchers in Europe and similar communities elsewhere in the world.
The ESERA summer schools provide an opportunity for education research doctoral students to present their dissertation projects in a supportive environment and receive critical feedback from peers and mentors.
Congratulations Madison!!!