Promoting radio astronomy in Ghana through school visits and Astronomy Clubs
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Physics Education
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The Promoting Radio Astronomy in Ghana through School visits and
Astronomy Clubs (PRAGSAC) project was an intervention to promote
astronomy education in schools in Ghana. It was initiated by a group of
enthusiastic students who were trained in radio astronomy and astrophysics
under a Royal Society/Newton Fund UK project termed Development in
Africa with Radio Astronomy. The team’s aim is to expose school children to
astronomy and to increase their interest in the sciences. Approximately 800
school children from seven junior high schools were positively impacted by
this project. Astronomy clubs were formed in the selected schools with
practical astronomy lessons taught. The kids visited the largest single radio telescope in Africa at Kuntunse in Accra and were amazed about the engineering and the
science that it undertakes. For the patrons of the clubs, a teacher training workshop was
organised for them, so as to equip them to manage the clubs. The feedback from students
and teachers was exceptionally positive, implying that the PRAGSAC project has helped
inspire more students to pursue courses and consider careers within the sciences.
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