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Write for The
Classroom Astronomer!
The
Classroom Astronomer welcomes all
contributions that are meant for the practical usage of other teachers. While
we nominally focus upon the high school
arena, articles pertaining to elementary, middle school, college
(primarily 101
level courses) and informal education are welcome.
We
are
looking for good
stories on:
·
Low
cost
labs that can be done in the classroom.
·
Articles
on
classroom teaching techniques, lessons that
work well, ideas on ways to get a concept across. Strategies,
mnemonics,
stories that bring students into astronomy, practical “how
to” articles.
What other teachers are doing.
·
Using
the
sky for teachable moments. Some stress on
naked eye astronomy.
·
Upcoming
workshops, seminars and continuing education
resources, low cost or otherwise.
·
Grant
resources (and how to do them might be really
helpful!)
·
Hardware
articles, and columns on making or repairing
hardware (and demonstration apparatus).
·
Reviews
of
things you can buy in stores—like those little
planetarium projectors—and whether they are useful and/or
accurate!
·
Corrections
to textbooks and movies.
·
Full
classroom lessons.
·
How
to
connect your class with nearby colleges and astro
departments, and what works or doesn’t.
·
How
to
get
other teachers to incorporate astronomy into
their classes.
·
Remote
observing and student research programs that can
be done anywhere even without the remote telescopes.
·
Sample
syllabi.
* International Astronomy Education
In
addition, contributions can be made to the following
regular columns:
·
Astronomical
Teach-niques – short tips, especially on
specific topics, focused mainly on great ways to get a topic across,
for the
teacher.
·
Teacher’s
Challenge – A column that tests the teachers
knowledge and can then be used in class.
·
The
Mistaken Universe – textbook corrections and
discussions.
Send
your
ideas to
editor@toteachthestars.net
Articles
are accepted as Word DOC (not
DOCX) or RTF files. Images
may be embedded in the document but we need them also as separate files
in high-resolution (1200 pixels/inch) formats. Please submit them
in high res files created by software programs or through scanning of
full sheet flat images.
Stories
contributed
become
the property of The
Classroom Astronomer. They
must not have been previously published
in any other publication. They also must
not contain any material copyrighted by other publications or persons. The
contributor indemnifies The
Classroom Astronomer from any
such
claims by others in regards to copyrights and originality.
The
Classroom Astronomer has the
final right to edit
in all ways the
contributed piece, by length, word choices, arrangement, etc. The
article can also be used by The
Classroom Astronomer in its
online
presence or be included in anthologies and archives in the future.
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