Following successful pilot programs, Makers Empire, The Andy Thomas Space Foundation and The Australian Space Agency are partnering to deliver a new, national space education program for 65+ primary schools throughout Australia called Kids in Space. This pioneering new program is designed to deliver education and awareness of the opportunities in space careers to Australian primary school-aged children.
Schools participating in Kids in Space receive space-themed professional development days for teachers, a custom space-themed challenge course for students, Makers Empire for a year, a Makers Empire 3D Printer Package, showcase days in each state for students and teachers to celebrate and share their learning, and an opportunity for one school from each state to win a trip to a a national showcase event at the Australian Space Discovery Centre.
The 2023 program began with professional development and training for teachers. So, throughout February, the Makers Empire team criss-crossed Australia, delivering Kids in Space professional development days to groups of teachers from schools in every state and territory of Australia.
Professional development (PD) days included an introduction to Makers Empire and the Kids in Space Challenge Course, maker pedagogies, Design Thinking and Design thinking in the curriculum from our learning experts, live video calls with guest speakers from the Australian Space Agency, sharing of potential project ideas and an introduction to 3D printing. PD days in some states and territories also included additional guest speakers from the space industry, visits to local space museums and training facilities, and tours of working satellite facilities.