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Milos Tichy; Jana Ticha; Michaela Honkova – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
What to say to the public about asteroid hazards and how to say it to them? In this article, we relate how our small professional research institution (Klet Observatory, Czech Republic), devoted specifically to Near-Earth Objects (NEOs), together with the educational branch (Ceske Budejovice Observatory and Planetarium, Czech Republic), has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Space Exploration, Astronomy, Scientific Research
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Seda Sogut; Murat Genc – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2025
In today's world, where technology is advancing day by day and it is easier to access information, developments in science bring along a process that involves dilemmas regarding the ethical and moral values of individuals as well as providing basic scientific knowledge to society. Space exploration refers to a perspective that examines the social,…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Scientific Concepts, Astronomy, Workshops
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Spicker, Sebastian J.; Küpper, Alexander; Bresges, André – Physics Teacher, 2022
Physics is not a very popular subject at German schools, and several studies indicate that girls are less interested than boys in the traditional physics curriculum. To address this problem, physics education should be up to date, context oriented, interesting for girls and boys, and emerge from their everyday life. The ROSE study shows that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Astronomy, Space Sciences
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Carolina Orozco Donneys; Eduardo Arbelaez; Karen Londoño Isaza; Isabella Hernández Zúñiga; Isabella Alegría; Anna I. Castellanos; Camila Arevalo; Sebastián Victoria; Nazly Camila Majin; Laura España; Nicol Tatiana Guevara; Ana Isabella Trujillo; Norma Murillo; Jose Dario Perea – European Journal of STEM Education, 2024
Background: Fostering students' interest in careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) is one of the main objectives of current education. However, stereotypical beliefs about STEM careers and their difficulty often exist among elementary and high school students, especially in Latin American countries where access to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Student Attitudes, Misconceptions
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Gülen, Salih – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
The main purpose of this study is to examine the views of seventh grade students on the relationship between space research and technological developments. The mixed method was used in the research. The true-false test was used to collect quantitative data. Qualitative data were collected through a fully structured interview form. Homogeneous…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Foreign Countries, Space Sciences, Technological Advancement
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McCullough, D. O. – American Educational History Journal, 2019
In March 1958, a tense six months after the launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik I sent a shockwave of fear and purpose through the United States, an essay published in the Franklin Institute (TFI) monthly member newsletter, "The Institute News," opened with an oddly defiant, even dismissive tone ("Sputnik, Teachers &…
Descriptors: Museums, War, Social Systems, Political Attitudes
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Bennett, Judith; Airey, Jeremy; Dunlop, Lynda; Turkenburg-van Diepen, Maria – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2020
Background: The work forms part of a study conducted in the UK at the time of the "Principia" Mission, in which the British astronaut, Tim Peake, went to the International Space Station. Purpose: This paper describes the development and use of an on-line instrument to measure young people's attitudes to STEM subjects and to human…
Descriptors: Space Exploration, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
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Iqbal, Shazia; Miller, Jocelyn; Smith, Walter – Science and Children, 2021
When people were forced to isolate themselves physically during the pandemic, many new connections sprung up through the Internet. In order to promote this newfound global oneness and to facilitate global education, this article examines a STEAM activity that promotes a holistic approach to education and make way for a global citizenry as students…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Grade 5, Elementary School Students
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Zinzi, Angelo; Pittori, Carlotta; Tagliamonte, Rosa; Nichelli, Elisa – Physics Education, 2021
Since 2017 the Italian Space Agency (ASI) participates to so-called 'Alternanza Scuola-Lavoro' (i.e. 'school-work synergy') outreach projects promoted by the Italian government, and the ASI Space Science Data Center (SSDC) actively contributes to them, with the primary aim of bringing students closer to space-related activities before choosing…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, High School Students, Space Sciences
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Cockell, Charles S.; Gutierrez Fosado, Yair Augusto; Hitchen, James; Landenmark, Hanna; Perera, Liam; Vissers, Teun – Journal of Correctional Education, 2018
The field of astrobiology is concerned with the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the Universe. It contains within it civilization-level questions such as: What is the future of humanity on Earth and can we successfully explore and settle other planets? As such, it offers an educational framework for both teaching basic science and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Science Education, Astronomy, Biology
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Dunlop, Lynda; Airey, Jeremy; Turkenburg-van Diepen, Maria; Bennett, Judith – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2020
Since the Apollo missions, human spaceflight has been advocated as a means of promoting positive attitudes towards science. In 2015, Principia launched Britain's first government-funded astronaut to the International Space Station, a core objective being education and inspiring young people. In this study, we examined how spaceflight education…
Descriptors: Space Exploration, Science Education, Student Attitudes, Space Sciences
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Clark, Jennifer – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2017
This paper examines prime minister Robert Menzies decision to support science education in Australian schools in 1963. This was a landmark shift in policy for the federal government, but in many ways mirrors the decision of Eisenhower who brought down the National Defense Education Act (NDEA) in 1958. The paper uses a transnational approach to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Public Officials
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An, Song A.; Zhang, Meilan; Tillman, Daniel A.; Robertson, William; Siemssen, Annette; Paez, Carlos R. – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2016
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences between science lessons taught by Chinese astronauts in a space shuttle and those taught by American astronauts in a space shuttle, both of whom conducted experiments and demonstrations of science activities in a microgravity space environment. The study examined the instructional structure…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Science Education, Science Instruction, Space Exploration
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Swift, Nick – Education in Science, 2013
The Apollo missions brought back 382kg of Moon rock. The financial cost of getting these rocks was historically eye-watering so, understandably, NASA is choosy about who gets to play with them. Many go to scientists for laboratory investigation, but some have been set aside for loan to schools and the public. Luckily, the UK was allowed some,…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Space Exploration, Lunar Research, Science Materials
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Clements, Allan; Curtis, Jeremy; Jackson, Libby; Lyons, Tom – School Science Review, 2014
This article looks at how space can provide a context for the teaching of STEM subjects. It explores how space fits with the new curriculum, and outlines what resources are available for teachers from the National STEM Centre eLibrary. In November 2015, the UK sends its first official astronaut into space, Tim Peake. His mission can provide a…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Resources, Electronic Libraries, Science Curriculum
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