Space to Grow is an Australian Research Council Grant that engages high school students in real science and supports their teachers in implementing inquiry-based approaches using astronomy as the focus. Currently, Grade 9–12 students and their science teachers from three educational jurisdictions in one Australian state are acquiring, and making scientific use of, observational data from the 2-m Faulkes Telescopes owned by Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network. Data are being collected to investigate the impact of the project on students and teachers. Some investigations have led students to work with astronomers to publish their results in the astronomical literature
Three High School Teachers Bring Subaru Telescope’s Big Data to Their Classrooms Presenter: Kumiko ...
Earth Space Science can be a difficult concept for students to grasp because it is a topic they can’...
Since 2004 the NASA Education and Public Outreach Group at Sonoma State University has run a small r...
Space to Grow is an Australian Research Council Grant that engages high school students in real scie...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network is building a network of telescopes ranging in size...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) is creating a network of telescopes at exce...
Universe in the Classroom is a science engagement programme that provides under-served Welsh primary...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) are building a global network of telescopes...
Studies about the universe are exciting for children in elementary and junior high schools. They app...
Bringing the Universe to Your Classroom – The Faulkes Telescope Project Presenter: Sarah Roberts, F...
Student research projects are becoming either integral or optional components of Science curricula i...
Since the Telescopes in Education (TIE) project began in 1993 schools have had access, via telephone...
This presentation describes the progress of a PhD research project into the impact of astronomy-base...
This paper reports our experiences in conducting outreach astronomy programs involving high school s...
We present results from ongoing science projects conducted by members of the Faulkes Telescope (FT) ...
Three High School Teachers Bring Subaru Telescope’s Big Data to Their Classrooms Presenter: Kumiko ...
Earth Space Science can be a difficult concept for students to grasp because it is a topic they can’...
Since 2004 the NASA Education and Public Outreach Group at Sonoma State University has run a small r...
Space to Grow is an Australian Research Council Grant that engages high school students in real scie...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network is building a network of telescopes ranging in size...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) is creating a network of telescopes at exce...
Universe in the Classroom is a science engagement programme that provides under-served Welsh primary...
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network (LCOGT) are building a global network of telescopes...
Studies about the universe are exciting for children in elementary and junior high schools. They app...
Bringing the Universe to Your Classroom – The Faulkes Telescope Project Presenter: Sarah Roberts, F...
Student research projects are becoming either integral or optional components of Science curricula i...
Since the Telescopes in Education (TIE) project began in 1993 schools have had access, via telephone...
This presentation describes the progress of a PhD research project into the impact of astronomy-base...
This paper reports our experiences in conducting outreach astronomy programs involving high school s...
We present results from ongoing science projects conducted by members of the Faulkes Telescope (FT) ...
Three High School Teachers Bring Subaru Telescope’s Big Data to Their Classrooms Presenter: Kumiko ...
Earth Space Science can be a difficult concept for students to grasp because it is a topic they can’...
Since 2004 the NASA Education and Public Outreach Group at Sonoma State University has run a small r...