by cmas | Jan 8, 2012 | GTTP Sessions, News
We are announcing 4 new Comenius and Gruntvig training events
© Babak Tafreshi (TWAN)
The first two events dates are already for the next call for application with deadline Januray 16th
Mysterious Skies – Astronomy and Astro-Art (in partnership with TWAN)
Bridges – Bridging the skies, the earth and the human beings
The following two have are taking place only during the next school year and the deadline will be April 30th.
Universe Quest – Building Games for Education (in partnership with Learnit3D)
Astronomy@MyBackPack.
In order to participate in these training events you need to fill the pre-registration form. We will send you a certificate or your pre-registration. With this document you have to apply to your national Comenius and Gruntvig Agency. If you succeed in your application you have to let us know (geral@nuclio.pt) or (info@galileoteachers.org) as soon as possible in order to confirm your participation and give you further information related to the course payment and other practical details
by cmas | Nov 10, 2011 | News
Announcement of GTTP call for proposals results for 2012
With the support of the Las Cumbres Global Observatory and Telescope Network (LCOGT) we were able to issue a new call for proposals in 2012. The main aim of these small grants is to provide seed funding and basic support in order to stimulate teacher training workshops in developing regions. There were 23 submitted proposals and from those 9 were selected to receive the funding.
by cmas | Oct 11, 2011 | News, Reports
This Year’s Physics Nobel Prize in the Genesis of Hands-On-Universe.
Saul Perlmutter, Brian P. Schmidt and Adam G. Riess won the award for their contribution to the discovery of Dark Energy, one of the most important turning points on our understanding of our Universe. Carl Pennypacker, president of the Global Hands-on Universe Association was a co-founder of the Supernova Cosmology Project (SCP), the project that led Perlmutter and his team to the discovery of Dark Energy. In the early days of the project Carl and some colleagues introduced the idea to schools and had actually students discovering supernovas in the classroom.
by cmas | Sep 8, 2011 | Uncategorized
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by cmas | Sep 8, 2011 | GTTP Sessions, News
We have 2 new Gruntvig training events for the next call of applications (deadline September 16th)
© Babak Tafreshi (TWAN)
- Mysterious Skies – Astronomy and Astro-Art (in partnership with TWAN)
- Universe Quest – Building Games for Education (in partnership with Learnit3D)
In order to participate in these training events you need to fill the pre-registration form. We will send you a certificate or your pre-registration. With this document you have to apply to your national Comenius and Gruntvig Agency. If you succeed in your application you have to let us know (geral@nuclio.pt) or (info@galileoteachers.org) as soon as possible in order to confirm your participation and give you further information related to the course payment and other practical details.