Space in teaching and learning

The European Space Agency (ESA) is planning an education resource office to support the use of Space in education in the UK. This research will help to shape the form and activities of the office.

In this context, Space is thought of as anything outside the Earth, as well as things like rockets, remote explorers, telescopes and satellites.
 
Even if you do not use Space in your teaching, please answer the survey as your comments will be useful.
 
The survey takes just a few minutes.
Space in the UK (page 1 of 3)

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    Which statement best describes your understanding of the UK's Space-related activities.
 
Choose one
I have not really thought about it.
I thought we did nothing.
I hear about activities occasionally through the media. E.g. The Beagle mission to Mars.
The UK Space sector is significant and high technology.
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    Indicate if you have used any of these organisations, or their materials, to support your teaching.

 
Aware of them but not used in my teaching
Used them in my teaching
I am not aware of them
European Space Agency
NASA
National Space Centre, Leicester
British National Space Centre
Faulkes Telescope Project, Cardiff
Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Starchaser, Space 4 Schools
Royal Astronomical Society
Association for Astronomy Education
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
 


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