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Inspiring every child with our wonderful cosmos Wouter Schrier, National Project Manager UNAWE/Leiden University, NL e. [email protected] t. @unawe | @wouterschrier f. facebook.com/unawe

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The EU Universe Awareness (EU-UNAWE) programme uses the beauty and grandeur of the cosmos to encourage young children, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds, to develop an interest in science and technology and to foster a sense of global citizenship. EU-UNAWE is already active in 40 countries and comprises a global network of almost 500 astronomers, teachers and other educators. In 2011, the programme was awarded a grant of 1.9 million euros by the European Union so that it can be further developed in five European countries and South Africa. This grant is being used to organise teacher training workshops and to develop educational materials, such as an astronomy news service for children and games. During this presentation we will outline some of the biggest achievements of EU-UNAWE to date, such as being awarded Science Magazines prestigious SPORE award, the development of a new online astronomy education resource repository, the development of the low-cost astronomy activity kit Universe in a Box and the launch and successful expansion of their astronomy news service for children; Space Scoop. Over the course of a year, Space Scoop has become the biggest and best resource for astronomy news for children, with partnerships with six top-level astronomy institutes (like NASA and ESO) around the world and releases now being available in 16 languages. Moreover EU-UNAWE teacher training has reached 375 teachers in 2011, and its activities have reached more than 15 000 children in the same year. In this presentation we will also discuss future plans for the programme.

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Inspiring every child with our wonderful cosmos

Wouter Schrier, National Project Manager UNAWE/Leiden University, NL

e. [email protected] t. @unawe | @wouterschrier f. facebook.com/unawe

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Universe Awareness

Astronomy-based program with social goals

Exposing disadvantaged young children (ages 4 to 10) to the inspirational aspects of astronomy

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Vision

Use perspective, inspiration and fun of astronomy to: - Introduce young children to the excitement of science - Enhance their understanding of the world and

demonstrate power of rational thought - Broaden children’s minds - Stimulate world citizenship and tolerance

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FP7: in 2011 E.U. awarded UNAWE 1.9 million euros to fund the 3-year program EU-UNAWE in 6 countries 1. International Network

- Platform for teachers and development of professionals worldwide - Exchange of ideas, experience and materials - Coordinators and managers in each participating country, tailored to each

country/community

2. Educational Material - Games, cartoons, songs, hands-on material - Needs to be FUN and INTERACTIVE

3. Teacher Training - Give teachers the confidence to introduce astronomy and other science topics in their

classrooms - Teacher = strong multiplier

The Netherlands Germany The UK Spain Italy South-Africa

EU-UNAWE

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38 Countries (6 EU-UNAWE) 500+ Educators/Teachers/Astronomers

1. Network

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1. Network • International website: www.unawe.org

http://www.unawe.org/

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Science Prize for Online Resources in Education

2. Educational material • Online resources: open-source (creative commons license) • August 2011: Science Magazine’s SPORE Science Award

‘Deadly Moons’

Showcase of best educational resources available online

http://www.unawe.org/resources/

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Space Scoop: - Astronomy news service for children

aged 8+ - Collaboration with ESO, NASA Chandra,

Europlanet, ... - Share with children the excitement that

the latest scientific discoveries bring - Demonstrate that there is still much to

learn about the Universe – research that they could contribute to in the future

- Translations in 16 Languages

2. Educational material http://www.unawe.org/kids/

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2. Educational material ‘Universe in a Box’

http://www.unawe.org/resources/universebox/

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Resonates with UNAWE’s mission of didactic, interdisciplinary, and

cultural content

Modular and Customizable

Low-cost Materials

Localizable with UNAWE

Network

Easy to Reproduce

2. Educational material ‘Universe in a Box’

http://www.unawe.org/resources/universebox/

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3. Teacher Training

• Multiple teacher trainings per country each year: Give teachers confidence through hands-on astronomy activities ~ 30 teachers per session ~ 600-900 students per session

# teachers trained in 6 countries: 450+ # children reached by teachers trained (~numbers): 15 000+

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Funded by Consortium

Armagh Observatory

Part of

www.eunawe.com www.unawe.org

Wouter Schrier [email protected]

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