The
Classroom Astronomer
The Magazine for the Teachers of Astronomy
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Write for The
Classroom Astronomer!
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 Stories
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Classroom Astronomer. They
must not have been previously published
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not contain any material copyrighted by other publications or persons. The
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Classroom Astronomer from any
such
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