Title: Engaging the next generation through astronomical endeavour
1Engaging the next generation through astronomical
endeavour
- Robert Hill
- Northern Ireland Space Office
- Space Connections Group
2Armagh Planetarium
Before
After
3Visually engaging subject matter
4Scale and size
5International Year of Astronomy 2009
6Portable Planetarium
Armagh PlanetariumBlackrock Castle Observatory
7Science Festivals
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10BT Young Scientist exhibition
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13Chinese New Year celebrations
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15Astrogazers Ireland
ASTROGAZERS IRELAND
16Teacher Training
17Faulkes Telescopes
10M Dill Faulkes Educational Trust 1M STFC
(UK research council) 0.6M Dept. for Education
(government)
18RoboNet - Time Domain Astrophysics
Faulkes Telescope Project
19FTN
Haleakala, Maui-11 hrs
20FTS
Siding Spring, Australia 9 hrs
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22The aim of ASTRONET is to come to a concise
European plan for the next 15-20 years on
astronomy in its widest form
ASTRONET Panel E Education, recruitment/training
public outreach
- The Panel E divided into 5 task groups which
focussed on data gathering and assessment in the
areas of - university education and research
- school education
- science museums and planetaria
- public communication and outreach
- relationship with industry
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25Thinking Skills Personal Capabilities
26Thinking Skills Personal Capabilities
- as with Assessment for Learning, research is
showing that this is an effective means to
address boosting achievement - the previous curriculum had become overburdened
with content knowing what, at the expense of
knowing how - The framework is there merely to make focusing on
this aspect of learning more explicit.
27Thinking Skills Personal Capabilities
- Its about slowing down the headlong rush to fill
pupils with subject content, and instead taking
time to reflect on learning, and make the
learning more effective and transferable. - There is plenty of research evidence to support
the contention that this is an effective model.
28Thinking
- A means of drawing attention to the fact that
different areas of knowledge and information are
connected - What is happening in the heads of pupils when we
ask them to make a decision? - What sort of thinking is going on when we ask
them to make a prediction? - Is the same sort of thinking taking place in
different activities? Compare two - How can you get pupils to be better thinkers as
they approach the tasks you set them?
29What do I do with all this stuff?
- Once the information has been collected then it
can be considered and so collecting the
information to be considered represents an act of
Managing Information. - analysing it to consider what youve got and what
to then do with it, represents what is captured
within Thinking, Problem-Solving Decision-Making. - Arriving at some conclusion as a result of that
search for meaning is likely to involve some
aspect of making a creative interpretation.
30Recommendations for discussion
- Outreach needs to clearly define the target
audiences and the best approach to reach them.
This means specialising certain products and
re-using raw material for special purposes. - Consider creating a team of subject specific
experts to supply outreach material. The same
team may also be scouting the community for
material suitable for outreach (e.g. from
preprints, proposals, etc.) - All material should be easy to find and provided
in full quality. It should be provided to users
in several easy to handle formats through the Web
or physical copy - Outreach should provide raw material to
educational establishments
31Recommendations cont.
- Outreach activities need to be assessed
objectively for their impact and effectiveness. - A clear guidance on what Outreach should do has
to be provided by managers. A priority plan
should be developed for optimal use of the
available resources. - Exhibitions need to be tailored and staffed
depending on the event at which they are
presented. Involvement of industrial or research
scientists/ engineers should be sought for stands
at professional meetings. - The collaboration with educational centres should
be strengthened with Outreach providing raw
material in support of activities by the science
centres. - Scientists/Engineers should be more strongly
involved in the outreach activities. Public
Outreach has to be seen as a partner by those
involved in industrial and academic research.
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