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News: Seeking CubeSats for Education

NASA has put out a call for education-related proposals for its CubeSat Launch Initiative. Proposals are due November 15, and NASA expects to make selections by March 14, 2025.

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News: Translating Data into Sound Aids Learning

According to a new study, people from both sighted and blind-and-low-visual communities report that audio representations of data enhanced the learning experience and inspired them to learn more about the universe.

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Column: Education Matters: Inspiring the Sun-Earth Connection

Several years ago, the author incorporated astronomy and the connections between the Sun and Earth into a year-long physical science course. It was a successful experiment and captured his student's interest.

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From the Archives: Creative Teaching with Astronomically Inspired Music

How incorporating music in astronomical teaching can not just reinforce science concepts, but it also expands students’ awareness of the creative aspects of music.

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Column: A Little Learning: Poetry in Motion

Poets have long conveyed the ethereal experience of witnessing a total solar eclipse. Perhaps it’s time to give students something beyond diagrams and demonstrations, and let poetry accompany them.

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Column: Education Matters: Science as a Creative Endeavour

Incorporating the arts into science curricula promotes deeper relationships with the natural world.

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Column: A Little Learning: Radio Frequency Interference

How should you monitor cell phone use in the classroom? As you look around at the sea of heads in your classroom, face-down as they stare at the glowing device in their hands, you may be tempted to adopt a rigid approach. But maybe there’s a way to live with the interference.

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Feature: The Sun, Moon, and You!

This guide will help you prepare yourself, students, friends, and neighbors — and provide tips on running events — for the April 2024 solar eclipse.

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Column: Education Matters: Standing in the Shadow of the Moon

We are familiar with many types of shadows, but two of the most rare and exciting relate to the Moon’s and Earth’s shadows.

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