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  • Space education: The Italian School-Work Alternation Project - Learning by doing

    Paper number

    IAC-18,E1,IP,8,x43914

    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) offers educational programs to support and encourage the development of a European society that is increasingly knowledge-based, ”inspiring” and motivating young people. The goal is twofold: to improve the skills of young people in the field of STEM including associated applications,and attract the best talent into technical and scientific careers. At the same time these programs increase,
    among young people, awareness of the importance of space to society and the modern economy, and the institutions that promote it.
    The School-Work Alternation Project of the Italian School System, strongly supported by the recent
    National School Reform, is the most recent of the educational activities of ASI. The Italian Legislation
    (Moratti Reform of 2003 and Law 107/2015 ”Reform of the national education and training system and
    act for reorganizing the laws”) introduces an important innovation:  The project of alternation between
    school and work becomes mandatory for all pupils in the last three years of upper secondary schools.  The
    Reform enhances the know-how and practical experience as necessary elements in the paths of compulsory
    education.  These paths are an excellent opportunity for inclusive education, offering pupils the unusual
    opportunity  to  experiment  in  the  workplace,  thereby  improving  their  motivation  to  learn  through  the
    logic of ”learning by doing”.
    In this context, ASI, as part of its education activities, started in 2015 a school-work path aimed at
    secondary schools on the national territory with ad hoc agreements and training programs.
    The School-Work Alternation is set up as a teaching method capable of implementing mode of flexible
    and  equivalent  learning  to  connect  classroom  training  with  practical  experience,  promoting  both  the
    orientation of the student both organic links between school and the workplace,  even with mobility in
    Europe.   The  method  in  question  also  makes  it  possible  to  develop  in  young  people  skills  (soft  skills)
    employable in the labor market.
    ASI experts set up a program to offer a unique opportunity to the pupils to experiment the Space reality,  inside  the  ASI  facilities,  getting  in  touch  with  experts  of  different  Space  fields  and  performing themselves space activities, e.g.  GPS and GIS in the Space Geodesy Center of Matera, but also to be followed during the whole year by experts in their educational path related to Earth Observation and Space. The final goal of the program is to illustrate the main aspects involved in the conception, design and operation of a space project.
    Abstract document

    IAC-18,E1,IP,8,x43914.brief.pdf

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