Computer Science – Learning
Scientific paper
Aug 2006
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Innovation in Teaching/Learning Astronomy Methods, 26th meeting of the IAU, Special Session 2, 17-18 August, 2006 in Prague, Cze
Computer Science
Learning
Scientific paper
Following intentions for introducing new forms of astronomical education in secondary schools and, simultaneously, suggestions for adaptation of astronomical methods of investigation for use by amateurs, the author has written two books, as cited in the title, and published by state textbook publisher "Zavod za udzbenike" in Belgrade. "Solar System - Practical Exercises" (A4, 55 p.) is complete with ten practical exercises for scholars, with emphasis on the fundamental astronomical parameters in the solar system. "Astronomy - Practical Works" (B5, 196 p.) is the result of a 25-year-long author's experience in guiding competition, plus "Science for Youth," covering astronomy for secondary and primary school pupils. It contains 82 practical works, which were all realized by scholars with some assistance and guidance by mentors at the public observatories or those with personal instruments. A number of good quality papers are written by these pupils and published in the astronomical journal "VASIONA," edited by the astronomical society "Rudjer Boscovich" in Belgrade. Most of these authors completed studies of astronomy, physics, mathematics or techniques. Both books are presented with full information on contents.
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