[meteorite-list] Elementary School Show n Tell
From: Larry Lebofsky <lebofsky_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed May 3 18:54:39 2006 Message-ID: <1146661748.4458ab74b0e8e_at_hindmost.LPL.Arizona.EDU> Hi Gary and Bob: These are great stories. Are there more stories out there? I know there are other who do similar things. One of the main reasons Nancy and I decided to become editors of Meteorite magazine was because of its potential for education outreach. For the teachers on this list, asteroids, meteors, and meteorites are in the standrads in many states (many times with embedded misconceptions). Are they in the science curricula of other countries? While it is relatively easy to hold a star party or to tell people what is up in the sky (planets and constellations) and other special events (comets, meteor showers), other than meteor showers (which does little good in the city), what can one do for teachers and their students, planetarium staff (who generally know little about asteroids and meteorites; there are exceptions), and the general public? Your stories are good ones and could be used by others to reach out. Ultimately, I would like to have this written up for the magazine and possibly distributed beyond the magazine to organizations that do outreach like the Astronomical Society of the Pacific or the Astronomical League. Could the two of you send me short write-ups of what you did? I would also want pictures. The big question is what do the kids go away with? In astronomy, they could get their parents to buy them a small telescope. There is even a lot that can be done without a telescope! Other than give kids a small meteorite (which is a wonderful idea), what can we do? Name an asteroid after them: the International Meteorite and Asteroid Registry (just kidding)? Thanks in advance. Larry -- Dr. Larry A. Lebofsky Senior Research Scientist Co-editor, Meteorite "If you give a man a fish, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory you feed him for a day. 1541 East University If you teach a man to fish, University of Arizona you feed him for a lifetime." Tucson, AZ 85721-0063 ~Chinese Proverb Phone: 520-621-6947 FAX: 520-621-8364 e-mail: lebofsky_at_lpl.arizona.eduReceived on Wed 03 May 2006 09:09:08 AM PDT |
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