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PROJECT “ASTROTOP” IN ISRAEL: RESEARCH PROJECTS OF PUPILS IN SPACE-ASTRONOMY FIELD

Dr. Lev Pustil’nik, Dr. David Pundak. PROJECT “ASTROTOP” IN ISRAEL: RESEARCH PROJECTS OF PUPILS IN SPACE-ASTRONOMY FIELD. What is ASTROTOP? Aim, basic principles? What is place of ASTROTOP in the science education in Israel?

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PROJECT “ASTROTOP” IN ISRAEL: RESEARCH PROJECTS OF PUPILS IN SPACE-ASTRONOMY FIELD

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  1. Dr. Lev Pustil’nik, Dr. David Pundak PROJECT “ASTROTOP” IN ISRAEL: RESEARCH PROJECTS OF PUPILSIN SPACE-ASTRONOMY FIELD What is ASTROTOP? Aim, basic principles? What is place of ASTROTOP in the science education in Israel? What is structure of ASTROTOP’s project? Interaction between pupils-researchers, their teachers and scientists-supervisors? Examples of ASTROTOP Projects (winners of Pan-European contests Discovery Space and SkyWatch). Search of the International cooperation. COSPAR-2008

  2. 1. What is ASTROTOP? Aim, basic principles? • ASTROTOP is the system of astronomical research projects for High School students (K12) • The Aim: to convert study of sciences in school and in teacher colleges from the process of violence of “stupid” pupils by “stupid” teachers into process of join research of collaborators in the field of join interest. • Why astronomy and space science? • Change of the paradigm from study to research = change of educational unit from “knowledge” to “research project” • “Privatization” of knowledge and experience by pupil • Basic Principles: • Using of the natural interest to space-astronomy “hot” questions to “exotic” objects (from Big Bang black holes and dark energy up to space weather/solar activity influence on the Earth civilization) – themes of the project are independent choice of the pupil from wide prpared database of the themes and objects. • Research and study of the several alternative hypothesis as way to find answer • Preparation of the depositary of observational data and tools for its analysis in the form, accepted for pupils K12 level (electron table format and description of catalogs, images, light curves) COSPAR-2008

  3. 2.a. What is place of ASTROTOP in the system of science education? • ASTROTOP is final part of the multilevel program “Blossoms of Science” • “Blossoms of Science” base on the educational approach alternative to classic: involving child in creative production of knowledge as soon as possible: form children garden and elementary school (in form of specialized computer games) up to high school students (K12) in form of mini and macro projects. Main code of the program: pupil study nature as scientist-researcher (“ask me”=Socrates' system), not as animal – object of training (army system). • Main scheme is: ASTROTOP system:“question=>hypothesis=>formulation of the possible observational/experimental test=>data accumulation=>data processing=>critical analysis of results=>rejection of false hypothesis with selection of a remnant as “possibly correct” => repeating process up to rejection of the all alternative explanation beside the one, accepted as “true”” • ASTROTOP allow to pupil-participants from last classes of high school to study selected actual topics of space physics/astronomy on the base of real experimental or observational data, obtained in real time or from archives of the last years, with using existed mechanisms of “Virtual Observatory” (from SOHO and GOES up to SLOAN digital survey). • ASTROTOP process lead to change of pupil’s educational paradigm from “user-consumer” to “author-creator” and, in result, to “privatization” of the obtained knowledge and higher quality of knowledge. • ASTROTOP give to pupils-participants basic experience of the scientific approach in search of answer on numerous questions about world around and allow to reproduce this scheme in the future in wide fields of problem. • ASTROTOP for many pupils, participated in the project simulated their involving into the science and choice of the scientific career in their life as predominant version of their development in adult life. COSPAR-2008

  4. 2.b. What is place of ASTROTOP in the system of science education? • ASTROTOP process lead to change of pupil’s educational paradigm from “user-consumer” to “author-creator” and, in result, to “privatization” of the obtained knowledge and higher quality of knowledge. • ASTROTOP give to pupils-participants basic experience of the scientific approach in search of answer on numerous questions about world around and allow to reproduce this scheme in the future in wide fields of problem. • ASTROTOP for many pupils, participated in the project simulated their involving into the science and choice of the scientific career in their life as predominant version of their development in adult life. COSPAR-2008

  5. Technology of the ASTROTOP • Selection of Subject of interest. • Study of a Background. • Preparation of Research Proposal. • Focus on the Research Question. • Formulation of Hypothesis and Criteria of their test. • Planning of Methodology of Testing and Data Collection. • Data Collection from Internet and our Data Base. • Data Processing and Analysis of Result. • Formulation of the Conclusions of the analysis and selection of the “false” and “possible true” models and theory descriptions. • Final discussion with attention to new questions that arise from the Research. COSPAR-2008

  6. Astronomical Research Projects for High School Students Three basic elements of ASTROTOP: • Close collaboration between pupils-researchers, school teachers prepared as local supervisors, and professional scientists as scientific supervisors. • Internet-Based Depositary-database of prepared scenarios of possible research (in present time – 40 scenarios, in our plan –up to 100) in the form acceptable for pupil and his teacher - supervisor • Support of Min. Education by additional point to authors of successful ASTROTOP research (from 1 up to 4) COSPAR-2008

  7. 50 prepared Proposals-Scenarios for ASTRO-TOP Researches • The Earth and it’s surroundings • Cosmic Rays • The interaction between Cosmic Rays and the Earth Atmosphere. • The interaction between Cosmic Rays, Earth Magnetosphere and Solar activity. • From Solar Storms to Magnetic Storms • From Solar Storms in the sun to Magnetic storms on Earth. • The Northern Lights: Are they dangerous? • Solar eruptions and their shock waves impact on earth. • The Sun • Sun spots • Sunspots and the Solar Magnetic Field. • Proof of the solar rotation through sunspots. • The Rotation of the Sun: from Galileo to present day. • Solar cycle activity and the effect on the Earth. • The Solar System • Eclipses in the solar System • Lunar eclipses and measuring the radius of the moon. • Solar eclipses on other planets. • Eclipses of Jovian moons and measurement of the velocity of light. • Kepler’s Laws in the Solar System • Kepler’s Laws and the definition of the masses of the planets. • High and Low Tides and Cannibalism in the Universe. • Stars • The colors of the Stars • What does the Star’s color tell us. • Populations in the world of the stars. • Spectroscopy of the Stars • The Continual Spectrum of the Stars. • The Line Spectrum of the Stars. • Eclipses in the world of the Stars: Measurement of the Physical Size of the Stars through their eclipses. • Galaxies and Quasars • Measuring the Mass of the Quasars in the Universe. • What is the weight of the Black Hole in the Galaxy Center? • Populations of the stars and nebulae in our Galaxy – Milky Way. • The Universe • The Evolution of the Universe – Hubble’s Law • Run-away of galaxies from Supernova observations in them – manifestation of the dark energy. • Measuring the distances and run-away velocity for spiral galaxies – Hubble law discovery. • Searching for the structure of the universe on a global scale using deep survey of the galaxies in polar strip. • Gamma bursts, their position on the sky and possible nature. COSPAR-2008

  8. Example of ASTROTOP research project:The interaction between Cosmic Rays, Earth Magnetosphere and Solar activity –Project –winner in National contest 2004 (Daniel Shvartsman, Science and Art Academy, Jerusalem). COSPAR-2008

  9. olar otation's ffects arth on olar otation's ffects arth on Winners of the Pan-European SkyWatch Contest Athens, 2005 Belle Tamir, Sharet High School Nitzan Atia, Tchernichovsky High School, Netanya, Israel. COSPAR-2008

  10. COSPAR-2008 osmic Ray flux 27-day variation • Cosmic Rays arrive to Earth by diffusion through solar wind. Modulation of solar wind by 27-d solar rotation must lead to 27-d cosmic ray variation. • Cosmic ray data during solar minimum 1996-1997 from Russia and Finland show that the effect is real.

  11. Time Intervals between disturbances of magnetic field (bursts Kp) in many cases are about 27 days – solar rotation period – manifestation of the 27-d “echo” effect est of Kp index in solar minimum 1996-1997 COSPAR-2008

  12. Results after 10 year experience • First places in Pan-European competitions of educational project in astronomy (SkyWatch 2005 and Discovery Space 2006, SkyWatch 2007). • Hundreds pupils, who tested themselves as researchers and continue this activity in universities and after. Unique experience in different national-religious-mentality groups of Israel society from orthodox Jews (Hasid's school from Migdal Ha Emeq), Arabian Muslims (school in Um Al Fahm) and Arabian Christians (school in Nazareth) up to atheist groups from kibbutzes of Jordan Valley – successful joint research in space/astrophysics field with natural experience of inter-group collaboration. COSPAR-2008

  13. Thank you! We are interesting in collaboration with another science education groups (join projects, adaptation of ASTROTOP approach to another fields) COSPAR-2008

  14. Blossoms of Science:Study of the world as Scientific Research. Units-Projects Intermediate School: 13-17 year Units: Mini-Projects in “Day of Science”, “Portable Lab and Mobile Observatory”, “Summer Astronomical Camps” =4-6 h Internet sources: “Internet Astronomical School”, “Astronomy Picture of the Day”, “Tours in the Solar System” High School: (17-18 years) - ASTROTOP Units: Macro-Projects in real astronomical themes with real observational data from solar activity up to Big Bang=100h=** Kindergarten+ Elementary School: 7-13 yearsUnits: Nano-Projects from “Touch the Sky”=1-2 h back COSPAR-2008

  15. Active Astronomy Teacher Guide • Pedagogy: • Discovery approach • Peer instruction • Student learns like a researcher • Paves the way from the class to the boundaries of the Universe. • Physics Education Research (PER) • Background in astronomy for physics teachers.

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