Astronomy in Ghana

The Astronomy in Ghana project aimed to promote practical astronomy topics and hands-on activities among students and teachers to foster problem-solving skills and develop an interest in STEM subjects for informed academic and career choices. The project successfully formed astronomy clubs in six schools across three southern regions of Ghana: Greater Accra, Volta, and Central Region. The schools involved were Christ Church Anglican Basic School, St. Martha’s Catholic Basic “B” School, St. Mary’s Anglican Basic A&B school, Domiabra Methodist 2 Basic School, Osu Presbyterian Girls School and E.P Kekeli International school.

Activities

Content Development 15th February – 15th April 2022 2 months
Project Onboard Meeting 17th June 2022 3hours
Pre – Trainers – workshop 11th May 2022 1 day
Trainers Workshop 19th – 21st May 2022 2 days
Initial presentation and school visits July – August 2022 1 month
Teachers Training Workshop 15th June – 17th June 2022 2 days
Clubs monitoring and Evaluation 1 November-December 2022 2months
Educational Visit to GRAO 27-Jan-23 3 weeks
Clubs monitoring and Evaluation 2 January – June 2023 5 months
Inter-School Astronomy Quiz 2-Jun-23 1day

 

Deliverables:

  • Initial Presentation (“Importance of Astronomy in Ghana”): This was presented during the initial school visits
  • Presentations (Astronomy lessons) : These were used during the instructors workshops and Teacher/patrons workshop to train the team members and teachers
  • Handbook for Astronomy Club Patrons. This was given to the patrons after the Teacher/patrons workshop.

Outcomes

Teacher/Patrons workshop

  • Before the workshop, 60%, 80%, 60%, 20%, 40%, 20% and 40% of the Patrons felt comfortable with teaching Earth, Moon and Sun, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Galaxies in general, EM Spectrum, Telescopes, and Satellites topics respectively.
  • After the workshop, 100%, 100%, 100%, 100%, 75%, 75% and 100% of the Patrons felt comfortable with teaching Earth, Moon and Sun, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Galaxies in general, EM Spectrum, Telescopes, and Satellites topics respectively.

The astronomy knowledge of the teachers improved comparing before and after the workshop. Teachers generally provided positive feedback on the workshop, suggesting it be expanded to a longer duration.

  • Before the workshop, average number of correct answers was 6.6 out of 15.
  • After the workshop, average number of correct answers was 10 out of 15.

It has improved my skills of teaching astronomical topics in Science – feedback by a teacher

Students performance improved in the post session tests right after the club activities. Follow up evaluations done later (2-6 months later) showed a dip in some cases – in 3 schools, the follow up test performance was between the pre-session and post-session score, in 1 school the follow up performance was better than the post-session score, while in 2 schools they were worse than the pre-session performance.

 

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