Organizing Teams

Preface International Conference on Science Education (ICoSEd) Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia November 11th, 2017 Wahono Widodo, Anna Permanasari, Munzil and Parmin This International Conference on Science Education (ICoSEd) 2017 is the first international forum for mainly the members of Indonesian Society of Science Educators or Perkumpulan Pendidik IPA Indonesia (PPII) to join and gather ideas towards development of strategies to deal with the encountered challenges in 21st century. However, the borderless communication and the same intellectual basis of needs have attracted other people who are also working in the same field to participate in the conference. Therefore, the theme for the conference is “Strengthening science education practices for 21st century skills”.

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