JENAM2010 Special Session: New Trends in Global Astronomy Education
2 September 2010
Science Education is acknowledged globally as a major aspect of a modern education system. But it is also known that the interest of the younger generations in science topics has been decreasing. A shift in traditional science teaching methodology is mandatory. Astronomy, and the fascinating developments of the last few years, can be a very powerful tool to achieve this goal. Besides its multidisciplinarity, it also has the power to attract the interest of different partners. Actually, the recently approved IAU Strategical Plan for the next 10 years foresee the use of Astronomy as a trigger to the development in several nations. This can only be achieved if we steadily invest in capacity building by training educators and capacitating students to enter the work market properly prepared.
In this symposium we would like to discuss recent successes and challenges for the future. The recent success of IYA2009 brought a huge wave of interest and raised the awareness of the public in general towards Astronomy. It is mandatory that we use this opportunity to engage European authorities in broader usage of modern tools in schools all over Europe. We must invest in the construction of science culture as an official part of the upraising of future generations.
More information: http://www.jenam2010.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=77
Contact: Rosa Doran
Programme:
09h00 Welcome
09h15 Rosa Doran - The GTTP - Now the future starts
09h30 Roger Ferlet - EUHOU
09h45 Constance Walker - New Trends in Using Globe at Night data
10h00 Daniel Brown - Peak into the Past - na Arechaeo Astronomy Summer School
10h15 Jose Espinosa - Early Science Education in Primary Schools
10h30 COFFE BREAK
11h00 Natasa Stanic - Art and Science Performance for all generation
11h15 Nino Kochiashvili - Astronomical Education in Georgia
11h30 Areg Mickelian - Astronomy for Students DVD
11h45 Thilina Heenatigala - Astro Book Drive - Sharing Materials to improve Astronomy Education
12h00 Victor Gudiel - HOU Spain - Recent Developments
12h15 Lucilia Santos - Teachers formation and practical activities in Astronomy for 1º CEB
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