Date: 21 May 2026
Time: 17:00 – 18:00 CEST
16:00 -17:00 Lisbon Time
18:00 – 19:00 Athens Time
The webinar will be held online. After registration, you will receive a Zoom link.

Speakers: Rosa Doran (NUCLIO) and Emmanuel Rollinde (CY Cergy Paris Université)
Webinar Description
Are you looking for a structured yet flexible way to bring space science into your classroom? Join our one-hour session to discover the Astro-Journeys Methodology—a practical roadmap designed to help educators build inclusive, high-impact learning experiences for students of all ages.
What you will learn:
- The “Astro-Journeys” Concept: What defines a “journey” and how it transforms a simple lesson into a cohesive narrative of discovery
- The Big Ideas in Astronomy: Learn how you may ground your teaching in the 11 fundamental pillars of astronomy
- Partner Activity Catalog: Get a first look at our curated catalog of 123 activities from international partners
- A New Mindset for Assessment: Discover the ASSESS roadmap to move beyond grades, using inclusive rubrics that celebrate the unique talents of every student
- Inclusion as a Standard: Explore how we use the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework to remove barriers, ensuring all students—including those with diverse learning needs—can participate and excel
- Gemini AI Integration: Discover how we leverage Gemini AI as a professional assistant to help you integrate those different features: customize lesson plans, adapt scientific content for different age groups, and ensure your materials align perfectly with pedagogical frameworks.
- An International Community: Learn how to connect with our growing international network of teachers and researchers who share resources, co-create new journeys, and provide peer support across Europe and beyond
By joining this session, you will see how the Astro-Journeys toolkit simplifies your planning while connecting your classroom to a global movement in inclusive astronomy education.
Who should attend:
- Teachers attending the 2026 Astro-Journeys Summer School.
- Primary and secondary school teachers of all subjects.
- School leaders and STEAM coordinators.
- Informal science educators (science centres, museums, planetariums).
- Teacher trainers, researchers, and education policymakers.
- Anyone interested in embodied learning and innovative approaches to astronomy and STEAM education.
Registration and Next Steps:
The webinar will be held online. After registration, you will receive a Zoom link.
Register now!