How-To
Manual for Teachers and Astronomers
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: What is Project ASTRO?
- Project ASTRO Materials
- About the Astronomical Society of the
Pacific
2. Kids and Science:The Project ASTRO
Philosophy
- Being a Project ASTRO Partner:
Suggested Approaches
3. Key Ideas About Parnerships
- Ten
Steps to a Successful
Partnership
- More About Communication
- More About Time
Committment
4. Finding a Partner
- For
Astronomers: Finding a Partner
Teacher
- How to approach school
personnel
- For
Teachers: Finding a Partner
Astronomer
- About amateur
astronomers
5. Partnership Strategies
- Integrating the Astronomer into the
School Program
- Two main approaches
- Possibilities
- Partnering in the Classroom
- Three scenarios: what would you
do?
6. Starting your Partnership
- Planning Guidelines
- Planning Checklist
- The First Visit
- Ideas and icebreakers
7. Guidelines for Teachers
- Roles and
Responsibilities
- Tips for Teachers
- Professional vs. amateur
astronomers
8. Guidelines for Astronomers
- Roles and
Responsibilities
- Reaching Teachers
- Tips for Astronomers
- Teaching Tips for
Astronomers
- How to be effective in the
classroom
9. Involving Families, Community and the School
- Getting the School
Involved
- Linking with Outside
Resources
- Involving families and the Community
in Project ASTRO
10. Ideas for Support and Publicity
- Getting Administrator or Employer
Support
- Getting Publicity
11. Special Events and Good Ideas
- Star
Parties
- Forming a School Astronomy
Club
- Using Telecommunications and
Astronomy Software
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