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Back to School 2022-2023 with ESA

09/09/2022 3982 views 36 likes
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In brief

The European Space Agency school projects and teacher training opportunities are back. Start this school year with space in your classroom!

In-depth

ESA is launching five school projects and new on-site teacher training opportunities for the 2022-2023 school year. Don’t miss the opportunity to join ESA’s inspirational activities in support of your school year!   

ESA School Projects

Students have the exciting opportunity to explore space and our planet from the classroom while learning about different STEM subjects. 

With Astro Pi, Mission X, Moon Camp, CanSat and Climate Detectives, your students can learn about Earth’s environment, train like an astronaut, design a Moon base, develop a “micro-satellite” or program a computer onboard the International Space Station. Stay tuned for more details on each school project during the ESA Back to School week! You can find all the information here.   

ESA teacher training opportunities

Inspiring call
Inspiring call

Starting from October 2022, the ESA teacher training workshops for primary and secondary levels have resumed on-site at the e-technology lab, located in our ESEC site in Belgium.    

The e-technology lLab workshops make use of a range of educational technology tools within the context of space to enable participating teachers to engage and inspire their students in STEM subjects.  

Learn more about the current opportunities and register for these trainings here

Teach with Space 2022-2023 Information Session

Students holding their CanSat at the 2016 CanSat launch campaign
Students holding their CanSat at the 2016 CanSat launch campaign

If you want to know more about ESA education activities, register here to join us for a live Teach with Space 2022-2023 Information Session, 27 September at 17:00 CEST. We will walk-through each of the annual ESA school projects, providing you with everything you need to know - how to apply, how to get started, and new exciting activities that will be organised throughout the year.  

ESA also provides support for primary and secondary school teachers in your own country through its European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) network. For more information about local teacher training opportunities and school-level teacher support , visit the webpage of your national ESERO

We look forward to another fantastic year of projects with ESA Teach with Space! Don’t miss any updates, follow us on Twitter and Facebook.