Education Scotland’s Passeport pour la Francophonie website resource, published in September 2012, takes you on a voyage of discovery through the French speaking world, through the eyes of children:Aude from France; Assouan from Egypt; Nyanga from Gabon; Menabe from Madagascar; Takakoto from Polynesia; with Angus from Scotland as our guide.
The sciences are explored through a number of learning journeys. In one journey, about space research and space junk, the children put forward their points of view which learners can use as the basis for debate “Space Research: is it worth it?”.
If you’re planning learning around space research or more widely with space as a context, the e-comic “All U Need is Space”, recently published by the European Commission, and accompanied by a website “Your Learning Space” may provide a stimulus for learning, along with useful information and videos to support and enrich learning and teaching.
This image is reproduced from the e-comic “All U Need is Space” published in Luxembourg by the Publications Office of the European Union Copyright European Union 2012.