Space for all the sciences: the ESA teachers workshop
In July 2015, 120 teachers from around Europe converged at ESA to learn how to use space as a context for broader teaching.
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In July 2015, 120 teachers from around Europe converged at ESA to learn how to use space as a context for broader teaching.
On 26 December 2013, after a long and exciting trip, 56 secondary-school students from 18 countries arrived at their destination: the picturesque alpine village of Saint-Barthélemy, Italy, where the Astronomical Observatory of the Autonomous Region of the Aosta Valley (OAVdA) was built because of…
As young scientists from across Europe gathered in Bratislava to exhibit their projects, find out what impressed the jury most.
Does school feel a long way from modern science? Sonia Furtado Neves explains how 30 teachers recently experienced the thrill of cutting-edge research.
Andrew Brown reviews the latest Science on Stage event in Spain: Ciencia en Acción.
Meet an astronaut, cook a comet and plan a trip to Mars. Shamim Hartevelt introduces a recent teacher workshop at ESA.
How better to inspire thousands of schoolchildren across Europe than by motivating and educating their teachers? As Eleanor Hayes explains, that is the idea behind Science on Stage – a network of local, national and international events for teachers.
Amito Haarhuis from the Science Center NEMO in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, describes a project that challenges pupils aged 11-12 to design and create their own exhibits.
Peter Rebernik from the WONDERS project describes a ride in the Carousel of Science from Moscow to Lisbon, Reykjavik to Jerusalem. Perhaps even in your town!
Science on Stage 2 took place during the first week of April and brought together some of the best science teachers in Europe. Montserrat Capellas describes some memorable moments.
Space for all the sciences: the ESA teachers workshop
Camping under the stars — the ESO Astronomy Camp 2013
Meeting the next generation of scientists: the European Union Contest for Young Scientists
Diving into research at the EIROforum teacher school
Science on stage and in action
Science teaching in space: the ESA teachers workshop
Science on Stage: heading for a country near you
Bring the fascination of the science centre into the classroom
Second European Science Festival: WONDERS 2007
Science teaching flies high at Science on Stage 2