ESAEducationESA KidsTeachers' Corner
   
European Space Education Resource Office
Classical materialOnline materialCanSatsScience in School
Services
RSS feeds
 
 
 
Bookmark and Share
 
 
 
 
 
printer friendly page
European Space Education Resource Office
 
Through the European Space Education Resource Offices (ESERO), ESA's Education Office aims to support, the specific educational needs of the Member States and their Education Community; and to get easy access to national education networks.

The ESERO project addressess the motivation of young people to enhance their literacy in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), including associated applications, using space related themes and the genuine fascination for spaceflight, resources and appropriate actions; and to pursue a career in these fields and in the space domain in particular.


The ESERO contact point implements an annual series of teacher (primary & secondary) training sessions in collaboration with national partners, already active in STEM education. They use and disseminate existing ESA/ESERO education materials, and if appropriate, develop specific resources tailored to the needs of the educadtion community. The ESERO office also organises national ESERO teacher conferences for secondary and primary education.

 
Quick Facts
Project: European Space Education Resource Office
Level: Primary and secondary school teachers
Status:ESERO activities in Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and UK.
Contact:esero @ esa.int
 
 
 


More information
About the ESERO project
ESERO offices
BelgiumIrelandthe NetherlandsNorwayUnited Kingdom
Related news
UK teachers and students to benefit with launch of ESERO-UKResource Offices promote space education in schoolsESERO launched in IrelandESERO Norway - Inspiring students for spaceSpace Education resource offices to open in Belgium and SpainOpening of Europe’s first space education resource officeLaunch of major space education projects in the Netherlands
 
 
 
   Copyright 2000 - 2011 © European Space Agency. All rights reserved.