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GHOU 2008 - Lisbon http://www.unawe.org/ Universe Awareness Dr. C.J.Ödman, Leiden Observatory The Netherlands contact: [email protected] GHOU 2008 - Lisbon http://www.unawe.org/ What is Universe Awareness? Expose very young (4 - 10 years), underprivileged children to inspirational aspects of astronomy Broaden young formative minds Awaken curiosity in science Stimulate world citizenship
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About UNAWE

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"Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About UNAWE"
C. Odman

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July 2008
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Page 1: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About UNAWE

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Universe Awareness

Dr. C.J.Ödman,

Leiden Observatory

The Netherlands

contact: [email protected]

GHOU 2008 - Lisbon http://www.unawe.org/

What is Universe Awareness?

• Expose very young (4 - 10 years), underprivilegedchildren to inspirational aspects of astronomy

• Broaden young formative minds

• Awaken curiosity in science

• Stimulate world citizenship

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UNAWE : Why work with the youngest children?

UNAWE

Autonomy

Physics for skills

Morality

Judgement

Identity

Self-esteem

Foundation of culture

Recognition of cultural

& individual differences

Appearance to others

Science Education

Source: Astronet Report 2008

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Ingredients of UNAWE

• Materials– Children’s books, Cartoons,

Posters developed by professionals

– Activities, Hands-on materialsdeveloped, sourced anddisseminated across the network

– Translated into various languages

• Training– Coordinators in each country

– Tailored to each community

• International Network– Platform for outreach professionals and

volunteers worldwide

– Exchange of ideas, experience and materials

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UNAWE International experiences

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Appreciation of Cultural Diversity

• Constellations

• Skypecasts– Cultural exchange

– Crossing boundaries

– Commonality of the sky

• Young children in immigrantpopulations– Identification

– Appreciation of difference

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Astronomy Heritage

Mexico, Chichen Itza

ESO 1998

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UNAWE Community Building

• Bottom-up approach

• Community driven– Programmes

– Materials and activities

• Implicit quality assurance from usage and evolution of activities

• Maximise interfaces with existingprogrammes: UNAWE brings– New approach to astronomy education

– New target audience

– Social goals

– International Network

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UNAWE in Germany

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UNAWE in Colombia

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UNAWE in India

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UNAWE in Venezuela

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UNAWE in Kenya

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UNAWE in Tunisia

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A picture of UNAWE

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Active UNAWE groups

Indonesia, India, Kenya, South Africa, Tunisia,Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium,United Kingdom, Ireland, Bermuda, Venezuela,Colombia, Chile

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UNAWE and the other IYA2009 cornerstones

She is anastronomer

Cosmic Diary Portal to theUniverse

Dark Skies

Awareness

Astronomy &World Heritage

From Earth tothe Universe

100 hours ofAstronomy

Developing

Astronomy

Globally

Galileo

Teacher Training

Programme

Galileoscope

“Children’s hour”?Event coordination

Part of theUniverse in a Box

Primary levelactivities, training

UNAWE contributes toastronomy development

UUNNAAWWEE

High Quality Images todistribute to children?

UNAWE increases awarenessof astronomy cultural heritage

Role models foryoung girls?

For children who want tobecome astronomers

Meta-informationfor education?

UNAWE promotes participationin e.g. Globe at Night

http://astronomy2009.org/ > Cornerstone Projects > Universe Awareness

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UNAWE and GHOU

• Complementary age groups– Potential for a sustainable and continuous programme

• UNAWE sows the seeds of a positive attitudetowards science

• Materials for primary schools

• Primary school teacher educator volunteer training

• Empower teachers to teach science

• Youth and older kids can deliver UNAWE

• Anything you can think of, we are happy to lookinto

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Conclusion

• UNAWE uses Astronomy to transmit some– Appreciation of diversity => Value systems

– Critical thinking => Cognitive development

– Human context of science

– Global Citizenship => Identification in Society

• Big impact on children’s value system

• Feasible in all environments

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How to join UNAWE ?

http://www.unawe.org/join

• UNAWE Project plan

• UNAWE Project report

• UANWE Country Planning

• Sponsorship Request letter guidelines

• UNAWE Template website

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UNAWE Project Plan

• Initial brainstorm: Who, What, When, How?

• Goal setting (e.g. run a primary school training session)

• Project plan framework:– Goal

– Expected impact

– Timeline

– List of Actions & their impact

– Human resources

– Material resources

– Documentation and evaluation

– Budget

– Notes

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UNAWE Project report: Goal

• compare the outcome of a project with itsobjectives

• identify the successes for further projects,fundraising and communication

• identify and record the challenges faced, thesolutions found, and the unsolved problems

• serve as a reference for further projects

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UNAWE Project report: Use

• UNAWE organisers:– keep a record of achievements and experiences

– share the experience with other members of UNAWE nationally andinternationally

– communicate results to sponsors and supporters

– support further fundraising efforts

• UNAWE International Office:– promote and advertise people’s activities across the UNAWE

network, on the international website and in any communication

– show the community’s achievements when seeking support forUNAWE

– put teams in touch with other UNAWE groups who wish to organisea similar action and who could to benefit from the experience

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UNAWE Country Planning

• Organisation of a national UNAWE programme• Brainstorm:

– Target population– Existing structures– Governance– Implementation– Challenges

• Vision: What would you like to offer to the childrenof your country?

• Objectives: How to achieve the vision?

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UNAWE

Country Planning

National Structure

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UNAWE Project Sponsorship request guidelines

• Make a personal contact

• Who are you and why should they be interested?

• What is the expected impact of your project?

• What is the expected visibility and sustainability of yourproject?

• What form of support are you requesting and how muchdoes it cost?

• Describe the visibility of the sponsorship

• Describe the usability of the sponsorship

• Emphasise your availability for further discussion.

• Enclose relevant information in your letter

• Follow-up

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UNAWE Template Website

Give people your contact details: postal address, telephone and faxnumbers, email address.

Contact

Give information on how people can support your efforts.Support us

Write news so that people see what is happening.

For a calendar, see below.

News

Here you can put you materials and activities, and describe those youcannot put on the website directly.

Materials

This is where you describe your projectsProjects

Here you can detail your national structure for UNAWE, where you areoperating, etc.

AboutUNAWE

This should be a welcome page saying what UNAWE is, and whatUNAWE is in your country. This is a good place to say who supportsUNAWE in your country.

Home

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UNAWE Template Website

• http://www.unawe.org/join– Basic HTML

– Manual included

– Let us look at the template website

• Email lists– @unawe.org

– Google groups, Yahoo groups

– Facebook, etc.

• Calendars (public Google Calendar)

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UNAWE Toolkit evolution

• Documents will be adapted according to usage

• To come: Evaluation guidelines– Recording numbers, etc,

– Collecting data:

• Taking pictures, films, collecting testimonies, children’s art andcreations, anecdotal evidence, feedback

– Evaluation planning (before/after, formalised feedback, etc.)

– Designed to identify the impact of UNAWE on children’s awarenessand attitudes

• Towards science and astronomy in particular

• Towards each other

• Their creativity, interests and enthusiasm

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UNAWE : Everyone can join, Everyone can do it

Essentially any astronomy outreach activity that

• Targets 4-10 year olds• Is inspirational• Reaches out to the underprivileged• Acknowledges and includes cultural & folkloric

astronomyis a UNAWE activity

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UNAWE : Everyone can join, Everyone can do it

• Materials and Activities on the website (growing)

http://www.unawe.org/

• UNAWE en Español

http://www.csic.es/unawe/

• Send us your requests

• Send us feedback

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Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leadsus from this world to another.

Plato

Contact: [email protected]