Beyond IYA2009 Updates
24 September 2010
2010 ESA/GTTP workshop for science teachers
 ESA along with the Galileo Teacher Training Programme are         organising a workshop for science teachers at the NEMO Science         Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from 7–10 December 2010.         More information:         http://www.astronomy2009.org/news/updates/1045/
 
 Best practice guidelines for outreach activities targeted at           schools and teachers
 The Europlanet Outreach Team and Steering Committee have         teamed up with the Galileo Teacher Training Programme (GTTP) to         produce this set of best practice guidelines for outreach         activities targeted at schools and teachers.  Please feel free         to share it with others that may have an interest in developing         their communication skills: http://www.europlanet-eu.org/outreach/images/stories/best_practice_guide_schools.pdf
 
 GHOU/ GTTP Updates:http://www.astronomy2009.org/news/updates/1048/
 
 A new TWAN publication is released: Zauber der Sterne (Magic           of Stars)
 This is an official TWAN book published in Germany, a collection         of over 200 starry photos from around the world and articles         about the project and sky photography, authored by TWAN members         Stefan Seip, Gernot Meiser, and Babak Tafreshi. The first         editions are in German... and Dutch but will be translated to         more languages in future.
 More information: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/3440124258
 
 The World at Night Newsletter:         http://www.astronomy2009.org/news/updates/1049/
 
 New Media in a digital world: Tool or Threat for Learning?
 The Media & Learning Conference taking place in Brussels         on 25 and 26 November 2010 addresses how new media can         contribute to improve learning. More information:         http://www.media-and-learning.eu/programme
 
 MEARIM-2: the 2nd Middle-East and Africa Regional
 The last decade has seen revolutionary advances in astronomical         capabilities within the Middle-East and Africa. In particular,         the completion of HESS and SALT, together with the construction         of KAT-7 and the bid to host the SKA, has transformed the         region, bringing world-class capability in ultra-high energy         gamma-rays, optical/near-IR and radio wavelengths to southern         Africa. The timing is thus ideal for MEARIM-2, to build on these         developments and to exploit them for the benefit of the entire         region. The latter requires huge effort on the education and         outreach front, which will be a significant topic at the         meeting. Details can be found at the conference web site:         http://mearim2.saao.ac.za
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