My name is Hani and I live in Yuvalim, Misgav with my husband my son and my daughter. I completed my B.Sc. and M.Ed. in Physics Education at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.
From 2005 to 2013, I worked at an elementary school in the northern part of Israel, teaching science. During the last two years, I have also trained teachers to use ICT tools in teaching while maximizing their pedagogical value.
In 2013, I began a Ph.D. program in the Faculty of Education in Science & Technology.
My PhD is about students’ interest in science. Using questions that students bring up in a formal (e.g., science class) and informal environments (e.g., Ask-an-expert websites, questions exhibition etc.), I identified common interest in science across different groups of learners and studied its stability over time. In addition, I examined which resource of questions may be useful for teachers and decision makers in order to integrate the student voice into the science curriculum.
Contact Details
hanis[-at-]campus.technion.ac.il
My personal page on the website of the Faculty of Education in Science & Technology
Projects
An Online Collaborative “Shadow Curriculum”
Scholarships and Awards
2017 – Technion – IIT, The Irwin and Joan Jacobs Fellowship for excellent Ph.D. Students.
2016 – Technion – IIT. Kaplan award for excellent graduate students in science and technology education.
2015 – Ministry of Science Technology and Space – international conference participation scholarship for Ph.D. students.
2013 – Technion – IIT. Excellent Teaching assistant award.
2011 – Technion – IIT. Excellent Teaching assistant award.
Publications
Published papers
Swirski, H., Baram-Tsabari, A. and Yarden, A. (accepted). Does interest have an expiration date? An analysis of students’ questions as resources for context-based learning in formal and informal science learning environments, International Journal of Science Education.
Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2015). “Will a Black Hole Eventually Swallow Earth”? Fifth Grades’ interest in Questions from Textbook, Open Educational Resource and Other Students’ Questions. Special series of Chais Conference 2015 best papers, Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning.
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Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2014). Bridging the Gap between the Science Curriculum and Students’ Questions: Comparing linear vs. hypermedia Online Learning Environments. Special series of Chais Conference 2014 best papers, Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects, 10, 153-175.
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International Conferences
Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2017). Why can’t I fly? FAQ reveal common interests in science across gender. Poster presented in the 12th Conference of the European Science Education Research Association (ESERA), Dublin, Ireland (August 21-25, 2017).
Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2017). Science questions for all. Individual talk presented at the annual meeting of the Conference of the European Science Education Research Association (ESERA), Dublin, Ireland (August 21-25, 2017).
Swirski, H., Baram-Tsabari, A. and Yarden, A. (2017). Does Interest Have an Expiration Date? Stability of Students’ Questions as a Resource for Context-based Learning. Individual talk presented at the National Association of Research in Science Teaching (NARST). San Antonio, TX (April 22-25, 2017).
Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2015). “Will a Black Hole Eventually Swallow Earth?” 5th-Graders’ interest in Science Questions. Individual talk presented at the annual meeting of the European Science Education Research Association (ESERA). Helsinki, Finland, (Aug 31- Sep 04, 2015).
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Baram-Tsabari, A. and Swirski H. (2015). Comparing Linear vs. Hypermedia Online Learning Environments to Bridge Curricular Requirements and Students’ Questions. Presented as a talk in the annual meeting of the National Association of Research in Science Teaching (NARST). Chicago, IL (April 11-14, 2015).
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National Conferences (In Hebrew)
Swirski, H. (2016). “Promoting the Perception of Basic Principals of Analytical Geometry among Elementary School Students Through the Learning of Computer Programming. Poster presented in the 11th Chais Conference on Instructional Technologies Research Learning in the Technological Era in Raanana, Israel (Feb 16-17).
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Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2015). “Will a Black Hole Eventually Swallow Earth?” Fifth Grades’ interest in Questions from Textbook, Open Network Resource and Other Students’ Questions. Presented as a talk in the 10th annual Chais Conference on Instructional Technologies Research Learning in the Technological Era in Raanana, Israel (Feb 10-11). [Shortlisted for the Best Student Paper Award].
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Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2015). “Will a Black Hole Eventually Swallow Earth?” Fifth Grades’ interest in Questions from Textbook, Open Network Resource and Other Students’ Questions. Presented as a poster in the 2nd annual Israeli Science Learning Conference in the Department of Science Teaching, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (Feb 1).
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Swirski, H. (2015). Students’ Voice in Science education’s Content and Pedagogy: “Can two walk together without agreeing to meet?”. Presented as a talk in the 11th Technology, Mathematics and Science Education Doctoral Students Seminar, Nir-Ezion, Israel, (Sep 20-21).
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Swirski, H. and Baram-Tsabari, A. (2014). An online learning environment as a tool for fifth graders to bridge the gap between the science curriculum and student questions. Presented as a talk in the 9th annual Chais Conference on Instructional Technologies Research Learning in the Technological Era in Raanana, Israel (Feb 11-12). [Best Student Paper Award].
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