An astronomy workshop was held in Galle (South) Sri Lanka on the 26 – 27 of March 2010 for students and teachers of Sacred Heart Convent. The workshop was conducted by Sri Lanka Astronomical Association as a part of UNAWE – Sri Lanka, Saturn Observation Campaign, Dark-Sky Astro-Tourism project and pre-Global Astronomy Month (GAM) program.
The workshop is one of the long running annual programs in Southern Sri Lanka and this is the 7th consecutive time it’s been held. About 150 students and 20 teachers participated in the workshop.
Below is a photographic report of the program.
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Officials of Sri Lanka Astronomical Association started the 3.5hours journey to Galle (South) at around 3pm.





The younger students performed astronomy themed dramas which was a brilliant way to educate the kids by kids.
From grades 7 to 9, there's little astronomy included in the local curriculum. To cover the whole curriculum a lecture was delivered by Dimuth Prasad.
Dimuth Prasad giving a talk



Group discussion was followed by a Q&A session.


Back to observations. Students learned how to identify constellations using star maps.






And as usual didn't fail to stop by the beach on the way back to Colombo.


















2 comments:
Excellent program, Thilina. Just look at those faces filled with enthusiasm and delight! Those young students are really lucky to have you and your astronomy team share your educational programs with them.
This is just the beginning!
It was really an exciting experience to talk to those students,
As a conductor, I had a set of 11-year-old kids and we talked a lot funny and basic stuff, They were amazed how came even a planet be named after a 11-year old many decades back !!
This was in fact the warming-up for GAM !!
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