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The ASE Annual Conference is a unique opportunity for all teachers of science and those involved with science education. With over 350 sessions to choose from at ASE Annual Conference 2018, Sched will help you see what’s on and plan and edit your personal agenda at any time.  If you’ve not yet registered for this event book now on Eventbrite.
Saturday, January 6 • 2:30pm - 3:30pm
SunSpaceArt S32

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The SunSpaceArt project (sunspaceart.org), led by Dr Helen Mason (Cambridge University, STFC PE Fellow) brings together scientists and professional artists to work with primary schools (at KS2).

The STFC funded SunSpaceArt project takes scientists and artists into schools to work with upper primary and lower secondary school children. Through these creative activities, the children have produced impressive, original, imaginative and beautiful art that communicates a deeper understanding of the Sun, solar system and 'Our Place in the Universe'. I shall be joined at the ASE by the Artist and ESERO Space Ambassador, Helen Schell.

Speakers
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Helen Mason

Leader of SunSpaceArt project, University of Cambridge
Dr Helen Mason leads the STFC funded 'SunSpaceArt' project, a team of artists and scientists who have run hundreds of workshops in schools (mainly upper primary) throughout the UK. The aim is to ignite the children's imagination and to produce creative art work and writing, which... Read More →
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Helen Schell

Artist & ESERO-UK Space Ambassador, Helen Schell
‘The Human Spaceship – I believe art and science must collaborate for humanity to fully understand that we live in a space-faring society and will witness the most astounding change in ‘being-human’ through astronomy and space exploration in the 21st century.’ Children... Read More →


Saturday January 6, 2018 2:30pm - 3:30pm GMT
Rendall LT7
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