The Sun and its educational spectrum.
The aim of this paper is to encourage science educators and outreach groups to look appropriately at the Sun and consider it as an extraordinary pedagogical tool to teach science at all education stages, what we call here as the solar educational spectrum, i.e., from K-12 to higher education, to develop informal educational projects that may lead to reach more complex material and to enlarge the experience at each stage. We review the main aspects of the Sun as an appetizer of the endless source of ideas to perform informal educational projects outside of a structured curriculum. We end up our discussion by sharing our experience across the educational spectrum in Colombia and how we used it as a development instrument.
Publisher URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1712.07987
DOI: arXiv:1712.07987v2
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