Teaching astronomy and space: expand your horizons - resources and support for teaching 11-16 year olds

Teaching Astronomy and Space was a DVD produced by the Institute of Physics (IOP) and Teachers TV, with funding by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). Its purpose was to support the teaching of astronomy, cosmology and space to students aged 11 to 16. This collection contains individual video clips that can be used to develop teaching and learning approaches as well as with students in the classroom. Some are also suitable as introductions to topics for post-16 students.

This collection contains videos on a range of topics.

* Classroom demonstrations
Short, illustrative video clips showing demonstrations to help students understand concepts such as red shift, the phases of the moon, orbits of planets and comets, solar eclipses and the electromagnetic spectrum.

* Astronomers explain
Astronomers talk about their work, including topics such as Saturn and its moons, asteroids and comets, the Sun, the lifecycle of stars, exoplanets and the big bang.

In addition to video clips there is also guidance and advice on setting up and managing activities with students

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Subject(s)Science
Age11-14, 14-16
Published by
Shelf referenceESA 520.71 TEA
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8kn8

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