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Lifelong astronomy education – astronomy for seniors, by seniors

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Abstract Astronomical education for senior citizens is important from the social sciences side. For example, it is known that lifelong education is effective in protecting old people from isolation. Hence, if lifelong education for senior citizens can be enriched in fields with high social interest like astronomy, a major contribution
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Proposed Structure of Education in Astronomy

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1991
AbstractThis paper discusses the importance of having a structured approach to educating the general public in astronomy. It outlines the role schools, planetaria and national observatories must play in this process. It also addresses the question of how astronomical events are best exploited to activate the public’s interest in astronomy.
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Hands-on Astronomy For Education

Hands-on Astronomy For Education, 1992
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Astronomy in the National Science Education Standards

Journal of Geoscience Education, 2000
Timothy F Slater
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Resource Letter AER-1: Astronomy education research

American Journal of Physics, 2005
Janelle M Bailey   +2 more
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Reflecting on the history of astronomy education research to plan for the future

Advances in Space Research, 2004
Janelle M Bailey, Timothy F Slater
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ASTRONOMY EDUCATION RESEARCH

American Journal of Physics, 2005
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Astronomy Education Project for Guangdong High Schools

Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy, 2014
H G Wang, J H Fan, Wang H G
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