The International Space Station (ISS) Contest as STEM Educational Project

Enzo Bonacci
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In the years 2015–2018, the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research and the Italian Ministry of Defense proposed the joint initiative "Space for Your Future. The ISS: Innovatio, Scientia, Sapientia" in partnership with the Italian Space Agency. It was a competition addressed to secondary school students and aimed at developing innovative experiments to be conducted on the International Space Station, whose acronym (ISS) is the same of the Latin words "Innovatio, Scientia, Sapientia". Regardless of the odds of winning, "Space for Your Future" became a successful STEM educational project implemented in numerous schools. We illustrate how that Astronomy contest fostered a valid constructivist learning, a fruitful participatory science, and vast scientific research. We discuss, in particular, the activities of two teams of pupils from the Scientific High School "Giovanni Battista Grassi" in Latina (seat of the Planetarium "Livio Gratton") who participated within the thematic area No. 3 "Test the Sciences in Space". They all worked on chemical tests, suitable for the ISS microgravity, under the tutoring of Francesco Giuliano (Province Manager of the IYA 2009 and the IYC 2011 in Latina). The key reference is a talk given in the 104th annual congress of the Italian Physical Society at the University of Calabria (September 17–21, 2018) together with an invited lecture held in the 13th European Researchers’ Night by Frascati Scienza (September 28, 2018). Keywords: science contest, ISS, secondary school, educational project, TRL, STEM, constructivism, PBL, PrBL, learning by Doing, IBSE, citizen science, ESD, EDP.
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国际空间站(ISS)竞赛作为STEM教育项目
2015-2018年,意大利教育、大学和研究部与意大利国防部提出了“未来空间”联合倡议。国际空间站:创新,科学,智慧”与意大利航天局合作。这是一项面向中学生的竞赛,目的是发展将在国际空间站进行的创新实验,国际空间站的首字母缩略词(ISS)与拉丁单词“创新,科学,智慧”相同。不管获胜的几率如何,“为你的未来创造空间”成为一个成功的STEM教育项目,在许多学校实施。我们说明了天文学竞赛如何培养了有效的建构主义学习、富有成效的参与性科学和广泛的科学研究。我们特别讨论了来自拉丁美洲科学高中“Giovanni Battista Grassi”(“Livio Gratton”天文馆所在地)的两组学生的活动,他们参加了主题领域3“空间科学的测试”。他们都在Francesco Giuliano (IYA 2009和IYC 2011在拉丁的省经理)的指导下从事适合国际空间站微重力的化学测试。关键参考文献是在卡拉布里亚大学举行的第104届意大利物理学会年会上(2018年9月17日至21日)的演讲,以及Frascati Scienza(2018年9月28日)在第13届欧洲研究人员之夜举行的受邀演讲。关键词:科学竞赛,ISS,中学,教育项目,TRL, STEM,建构主义,PBL, PrBL,边做边学,IBSE,公民科学,ESD, EDP
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