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摘要
在SARS-Cov2大流行期间,世界各行各业都发生了迅速变化,灵活性和适应性仍然是在科学教育领域保持相关性的关键因素。然而,除了教师和学生需要快速适应和掌握数字技能之外,教育领域的数字化转型还打开了一扇机会之窗,使每个人都可以进行全球和远程参与。本文介绍了由EGO-Virgo、欧盟资助的FRONTIERS and REINFORCE项目和“Mirwat天文与物理学院”共同组织的处女座引力波探测器虚拟参观项目的良好实践,该项目有来自伊斯兰堡和巴基斯坦偏远地区的高中女生参与。本文介绍了STEM教育的国际合作前景,早期接触研究环境,以建立对大型研究基础设施的功能和工作的更深入理解,通过非正式的科学经验建立科学身份,并通过参与内容创造活动赋予高中生权力。这一经验表明了一个积极的结果和对学生的理解的改善,以及朝着在学生中建立科学身份迈出的一步。
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION IN UNDERPRIVILEGED AREAS: THE CASE STUDY OF THE ALL-GIRLS “SCHOOL OF ASTRONOMY AND PHYSICS BY MIRWAT” IN PAKISTAN AND VIRTUAL VISITS TO THE VIRGO INTERFEROMETER
As the world witnessed a swift change in every walk of life during the SARS-Cov2 pandemic, flexibility and adaption remained the key components for staying relevant in the field of science education. However, beyond the need for quick adaptation and acquisition of digital skills by both teachers and students, the digital transformation in education has opened up a window of opportunity making global and remote engagement possible for everyone. This paper presents the good practice of Virtual Visits to Virgo Gravitational Wave Detector coorganized by EGO-Virgo, the FRONTIERS and REINFORCE EU funded projects and the “School of Astronomy and Physics by Mirwat” with the participation of high school girls from Islamabad and remote regions of Pakistan. This paper presents the prospect of international collaboration for STEM education, early exposure to research environment to build the deeper understanding of the functioning and working of large research infrastructure, building science identity by informal science experiences and to empower the high school students by engagement in content creation activity. The experience indicates a positive outcome and improvement in understanding of students as well as a step towards building a science identity among them.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica, founded in 1974, publishes original research papers in all branches of astronomy, astrophysics and closely related fields. Two numbers per year are issued and are distributed free of charge to all institutions engaged in the fields covered by the RMxAA.