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The ESA Education Programme
ESERO meeting, 4 July2016eTwinning Live 06 December 2016
Antoine HUBERT, ESA Education Office
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ESA = European Space AgencyIt designs, coordinates, implements the space
programme for Europe
What is ESA?
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22 Member States
ESA has 22 Member States: 20 states of the EU (AT, BE, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, IT, GR, HU, IE, LU, NL, PT, PL, RO, SE, UK) plus Norway and Switzerland.
Cooperation Agreements with: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia and Slovenia. Discussions are ongoing with Croatia.
Cooperation Agreement with Canada
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Space, according to ESA
ESA is one of the few space agencies in the world to combine responsibility in nearly all areas of space activity.
space science
telecommunications
human spaceflight exploration
earth observation launchers navigation
operations technology
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Education at ESA: a mandatory activity
“To provide for and promote, for exclusively
peaceful purposes, cooperation among
European states in space research and
technology and their space applications and
ensure the execution of fundamental
activities from which education.”
(Art. II, ESA Convention)
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ESA’s strenghts in education
• Space is a modern myth – a unique motivational context for the study of
STEM subjects innovative learning environment
• ESA is a source of unique and multidisciplinary scientific knowledge – it
can play a unique role to both transmit this knowledge and the way it is
acquired
• ESA provides access to space data,
facilities, experts
• ESA has an international collaborative
dimension by definition, where
scientific knowledge is produced by
creativity, skills, motivation, partnership
and dialogue beyond frontiers
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There is NO STEM curricular subject that:
•is not covered by a space discipline
•cannot be linked to a space example
•cannot be linked to an ESA mission
•cannot be linked to a space career
ESA’s strenghts in education
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ESA education: a diversified approach
Space is the subject
ESA ACADEMY
Hands-on space projects
•Satellite projects
•Scientific instrumentation and experimentation
•Technology demonstration experiments
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Training & Learning programme
•Courses, lectures and workshops by ESA & space experts
•Participation to conferences
School pupils & teachers UniversitiesSpace is the context
Formal education, right into the schools, with:
o teacher training o classroom activities to
support the curriculum in an innovative way
o European challenges learning to think, learning to do, learning to collaborate
Informal education
PRIMARY & SECONDARYEDUCATION ACTIVITIES
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European Space Education Resource OfficeESA’s main project in support of school education
ESERO
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Nordic ESERO (NO, SE, FI, DK)
ESERO Portugal
ESERO Ireland
ESERO UK
ESERO Belgium
ESERO NL
ESERO Romania
Operational
ESERO Poland
Preparation on-going!
ESERO Czech Republic
ESERO Austria,
ESERO Germany
ESERO Greece
ESERO Italy
Interest received
ESERO Spain
ESERO France
ESERO Hungary
ESERO Luxemburg
ESERO Switzerland
ESERO – a growing network
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The number of teachers and students who have benefitted from ESERO activities has steadily grown and the overall impact of the activities has reached a level which far exceeds that which ESA could have achieved alone:
More than 5000 teachers trained and 150 000 pupils reached in 2015
The ESERO impact
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ESA Teacher training
ESA Summer Teacher Workshop
•Where/When: ESTEC, Summer (early July)
•Who: primary and secondary teachers
Objectives: learn how to use space to teach
STEM, learn about ESA, space and ESA/ESERO’s
education offer
ESTEC Open Day – ESA Teacher conference
•Where/When: ESTEC, early Oct
•Who: primary and secondary teachers
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e-robotics lab
•Where/When: Redu, every school year Who:
secondary/primary STEM teachers Objectives:
learn how to use space robotics to teach STEM
• practical workshops – showcase of new
ESA resources
• networking opportunity
• kick-off of pilot/test phase for new
resources
ESA Teacher training
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ESA/SpaceAwe/GTTP Space Education Inter. Workshop
•Where/When: NL, Autumn (18-22 Oct 2016)
•Who: primary and secondary STEM teachers
•Objectives: get inspired by space and astronomy, use space
data in the classroom for STEM teaching
ESA-GTTP Galileo Teacher Training Workshop ESA Teacher training
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• Target: secondary school students
• Learning objectives: scientific enquiry,
technology, science, basic engineering skills, team
work
• 2016 European CanSat Competition
• Launch campaign: 22-25 June 2016 in Torres
Vedras (Portugal)
• 14 students teams
First prize: Portugal
Second prize: Germany, girls only
Third prize: Ireland
• 2017 European CanSat Competition
• Guidelines and call for proposal published
soon
ESA competitions - Cansats
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ESA competitions - Cansats
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Coming upCanSat 2016
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ESA competitions - Zero Robotics
Zero Robotics - Spheres
In collaboration with NASA and MIT (US)
Challenge: creating computer codes to
manoeuvre the Spheres on the ISS
Target: secondary school students
Learning objectives: scientific enquiry, ICT,
technology, physics/maths, team work
2016-2017 competition:
- Final selection in December 2016
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ESA competitions - Mission X
Collaboration with NASA
Challenge: help AstroCharlie get to the Moon by
keeping fit and learning about good nutrition
Target: primary school children
Learning objectives: scientific enquiry, exercise,
health, nutrition
• 2015 competition:
- campaign Winter-Spring
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European pilot in 2016-2017: based on UK, Tim
Peake mission, 2015-2016
Concept: Conceive a science investigation and write
a code to run it
Target: under 16 y/o
Learning objectives: working scientifically, coding,
physics
Tool: Astro-Pi on the ISS – a small computer with a
set of sensors (movement, humidity, temperature,
pressure), an IR camera, a visible camera
1 Challenge with two missions
Classroom resources (EN, FR, IT, PT, PL) &
teacher training planned (ESERO (PT, PL and UK)
+ France + Italy)
Webinar(s) (EN) planned in December – January
NEW: First European Astro-pi challenge 2016-2017
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Astro Pi - Kit
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Phase 1
•4 Oct – 13 Nov 2016: registration and submission of mission plan by school
teams
•25 Nov 2016: announcement of selected teams, publication of classroom
activities and distribution of kits
Phase 2
•25 Nov 2016 – 28 Feb 2017: discover Astro-pi and submit your code
•15 Mar 2017: announcement of winning codes (at least 1 per country)
•Mar – May 2017: codes run on ISS (control from ground)
•15 May: publication of results; Thomas Pesquet comments from orbit
(registered video message)
Astro-pi competition timeline
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• Primary + secondary levels, project-type activity
• Progressive learning:
o Understanding the science behind Earth
phenomena (ice melting, change of state, green-
house effect, the water cycle…)
o Select a theme: Climate, Land & cities, Forests,
Seas and Oceans, Rivers & lakes, Atmosphere…..
o Make and present a group project: identify a
problem/environmental issue and propose a
solution; use of EO data/products; citizen
science approach?
NEW: First Earth Detectives European school challenge 2017-2018
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Tim Peake – Principia mission (with UKSA) educational activities well advanced
Thomas Pesquet – Proxima mission (with CNES) educational activities being prepared/designed:
o CERES, CrISStal, CatalISS school experiments in orbit
o Astro Pi teacher training in France
Paolo Nespoli – Vita mission (ASI mission)o LISS e-book, YiSS biology experiment
o Astro Pi teacher training in Italy in Autumn 2016
o 1 international IFC with selected ESEROs (teachers and students)
Alexander Gerst mission (with DLR)
oPreparation about to start
Astronaut educational campaigns
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Paxi: the ESAKids & Education alien mascot!
• Born to explain space to kids
• Calendar of presence to all
major ESA & space events
• Becoming the ESA mascot!!!
• Adult followers as well…
Juniors: learn with fun
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ESAkids: the most visited ESA web site
Juniors: learn with fun
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On the ISSOn the ISS
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Rosetta, Philae landingAt Rosetta comet landing
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ESA Education links
• Contact: [email protected]
• Education web portal: www.esa.int/education
• ESERO: www.esa.int/esero
• Education on facebook: facebook.com/ESAEducation
• Education on twitter: @ESA_Education
• Education on flickr: ESA_events
• ESAKids web portal: www.esa.int/kids
• ESAkids facebook and twitter pages:
PaxiESAKids, #Paxi_ESAKids
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Thank you
www.esa.int/education