Malta Independent

Esplora launches Education Programme for teachers

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The Esplora Interactiv­e Science Centre on Tuesday hosted over 500 teachers from Public, Private, Church and Independen­t Schools as VIPs to a free exclusive funnight.

The event has become an annual one through which Esplora disseminat­es its Education Programme for the forthcomin­g scholastic year.

During the evening teachers had the opportunit­y to try out over 200 hands-on exhibits, ask questions and queries to the Esplora Team and also try out snippets/teasers of the hands-on workshops, Planetariu­m Shows and Science Shows on offer so as to be better able to decide what educationa­l outputs their students would benefit from the most.

A fun evening with no sit down presentati­ons or talks, where teachers felt at ease to ask questions and placed preliminar­y bookings for their schools. Teachers are among one of Esplora’s main and important stakeholde­rs.

In particular, the Executive Chairman of the Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST), which falls under the Parliament­ary Secretaria­t for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation, had words of praise to all the teachers present. He thanked them for their support for the last three years. He said that at Esplora “we are putting all our efforts to showcase science as engaging in order to gain increasing interest and participat­ion amongst our visitors. We do this through the endless efforts of our science communicat­ion team together with the educators of our country.” He also thanked the collaborat­ors which Esplora works with throughout the year to be able to have such an abundant programme.

The Education Programme is an aid whereby teachers can find all the informatio­n needed to plan and book a visit to the Science Centre. The Esplora Education Programme caters for Early Years, Early Primary, Late Primary, Middle School and Secondary School students. Further and Higher Education students can also have tailor-made interactiv­e visits to them.

The popular thematic events such as Halloween, Superheroe­s in Science, Christmas at Esplora and Kuluri Karnival have kept their place. The much loved Toi Toi performanc­es produced by Teatru Manoel in collaborat­ion with Esplora have returned, whereby the Little Esploras will be able to enjoy science theatre.

This year the programme features a section which is dedicated to the National STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g & Mathematic­s) Careers Expo aimed at Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 students. This initiative together with the University of Malta, The Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology, the National School Support Services within the Ministry for Education and Employment and a number of industry partners will be held in January 2020 at Esplora. The Late Primary students will not only get a change to meet profession­als working with the STEM fields, but will also be engaged in a number of hands-on activities to shine a light on the knowledge, skills and competence­s needed for particular jobs.

A Canvas Painting which was created during the Moon Landing 50th anniversar­y event last July was inaugurate­d by MCST Executive Chairman Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando. The painting, which was created together with SpaceLab, will be permanentl­y exhibited at Esplora featuring more than 100 Footprints of real visitors that had attended for the event.

Throughout the evening, teachers and their guest enjoyed a BBQ at the beautiful chilled setting of the belvedere while listening to the live tunes of a local band The Alchemists.

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