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With its combination of social, educational and scientific goals, EU-UNAWE is a unique programme.

Professor George Miley from Leiden University, the Netherlands, and Chairman of EU-UNAWE

Goals/Objectives

Create an international network

Although UNAWE was founded only five years ago, it is already active in 40 countries and comprises a global network of almost 500 astronomers, teachers and other educators. The international network provides a platform for sharing ideas, best practices and resources between educators from around the world. The network will also be used to run ambitious global projects, with the aim of broadening children’s horizons beyond their local area and to show them that they are part of a global community.

Organise teacher training sessions

A particularly important goal of EU-UNAWE is to provide training activities for teachers and other educators of young children. EU-UNAWE aims to give teachers the confidence to introduce astronomy and other science topics in the classroom, and to create innovative methods for engaging young children in astronomy. To achieve this goal, EU-UNAWE will organise teacher training workshops and advertise other relevant training opportunities on the EU-UNAWE website.

Develop educational resources

Learning should be exciting and fun – and this is never truer than when dealing with young children. EU-UNAWE encourages learning through play and hands-on activities, such as the inflatable UNAWE Earthball, which has been immensely popular. 

EU-UNAWE is currently developing new resources, including an astronomy news service for kids, called Space Scoop, which is produced in partnership with the European Southern Observatory. The idea behind Space Scoop is to share with children the excitement that the latest scientific discoveries bring, and to demonstrate that there is still much to learn about  the Universe – research that they could contribute to in the future. Space Scoop is also great a resource for teachers, acting as a focus for a classroom discussion. 

Other educational materials will include beautifully illustrated hands-on games, adventure books and magazine features. All materials are available for free in the Resources section of this website (creative commons license) and you are free to adapt these to suit your requirements.

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