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  • "MISSION X – TRAIN LIKE AN ASTRONAUT” IN ITALY: AN EDUCATIONAL BEST PRACTICE

    Paper number

    IAC-18,E1,1,2,x43919

    Author

    Mrs. Doreen Hagemeister, Italy, Italian Space Agency (ASI)

    Coauthor

    Dr. Germana Galoforo, Italy, Italian Space Agency (ASI)

    Year

    2018

    Abstract
    The Italian Space Agency (ASI) is deeply involved in developing educational activities oriented towards
    schools and students,  aimed at improving the knowledge of space topics and encouraging the study of
    scientific subjects and space technologies.  ASI commitment in this field is to conceive and participate to
    programs that represent didactic tools worthwhile to explain the important results of space exploration
    in an easy and appealing as much as scientifically correct way.
    This commitment is particularly noteworthy when addressed to primary schools students,  audience
    nuts  on  everything  is  discovery,  mystery  and  conquest  and  very  fascinated  and  curious  about  space
    enigmas and about the figure of astronauts, the new pioneers, the nowadays heroes; the positive example
    that their lifestyles and careers represent for pupils seems to be more than ever decisive in Italy, considering
    the worrying results of the last OCSE Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) Report
    about Italian students bad school performances and low scientific knowledge.  The number of students
    that choose scientific faculties at University are, consequently, decreasing.  Moreover, Italian lifestyles are
    becoming dangerously unhealthy, with a worrying increasing of obesity and metabolic disorders, such as
    type 2 diabetes, also in children.
    For those reasons ASI coordinates and promotes in Italy ”Mission X: Train like an Astronaut”, an in-
    ternational educational challenge focusing on fitness and nutrition, where teams of 8-12 years old students
    learn principles of healthy eating and exercise, based on the same types of skills that astronauts learn in
    their training and use in spaceflight.
    The paper presents the implementation of Mission X in Italy, illustrating the virtuous objectives of the
    program, the importance of astronauts as role models for young students, detailing the special meetings
    organized with experts of astronauts’ training and nutrition, indicating schools and students increasing
    participation, lesson learned from past seasons and future plans of expansion.  The project represents an
    educational best practice, aimed at developing key skills, engaging students in STEM and fostering healthy
    lifestyles together with passion for space.  Teams of students participate in final national and international
    events with the in-person or remote attendance of astronauts (in-flight calls to ISS or video connections
    with astronaut training centres all over the world).  It also foresees a two days teachers training,  with
    didactic material distributed to schools.
    Abstract document

    IAC-18,E1,1,2,x43919.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

    (absent)