Talk

Authentic Research Experiences For High School Students In Astronomy

Talk
During Astronomy Education in Schools in Practice
6th Shaw-IAU Workshop

Authentic research experiences for young people (women especially) in astronomy is rare; however, it is exceptionally meaningful and inspiring. My team of students and I were fortunate to participate in a unique research experience where we collected data during the recent total solar eclipse and live streamed our images to the NASA Edge website and the DEB Initiative. An NSF grant allowed for our team to receive the equipment needed and be trained to collect this data. We met throughout the winter and spring to practice, learn more about the science behind eclipses, and to do outreach events in our community. The students’ relationship to the process of conducting scientific research became much more positive than before, and their knowledge of astronomy increased.

About Heidi Schran

Heidi Schran is a science teacher at Talawanda High School in Oxford, Ohio, USA. She has completed her Bachelors and Master’s work in Microbiology and has a Masters of Arts in Teaching. She currently teaches Astronomy, Physics and Biology at Talawanda High School and is the faculty advisor for their First Tech Robotics League team. She has a passion for anything she can’t see with the unaided eye, and actively pursues research projects for her students to conduct as part of their high school experience.