Teacher PLD

Aotearoa in space

Bring some awe into your classroom.

The Science Learning Hub has developed a suite of resources designed to grow Aotearoa New Zealand students' interest in space. Join us to discover ways to utilise the vast range of articles, activities, videos and interactives we have created in collaboration with New Zealand scientists, engineers and mātauranga experts.

Thank you that was very interesting, the amount of resources is mind-blowing!

Teacher

Although Aotearoa New Zealand is a relative newcomer to the international space industry, a deep knowledge of space is embedded in mātauranga Māori. Innovation and kaitiakitanga, which underpin tātai arorangi, also underpin the growing space sector in Aotearoa. It’s clear that Aotearoa has a future in the space industry, so make sure you share the endless possibilities with your students.

This session is valuable for both primary and secondary school teachers.

Aotearoa in space

This is an edited recording of the webinar Aotearoa in space.

Rights: The University of Waikato Te Whare Wananga o Waikato

Can't wait to try out some of those resources with our junior astro group.

Participant

Aotearoa in space – slideshow

This slideshow, from the webinar Aotearoa in space, provides additional support for the video tutorial.

Rights: The University of Waikato Te Whare Wananga o Waikato

You can download the video and slideshow presentation.

The PLD for #aotearoainspace was fantastic. I was very excited to get the tidbits on how to use it across all year levels. I can not wait to present this at our next staff meeting!

Participant

Index

Topic

Slideshow number(s)

Video timecode

Introduction and Index

1–4

00:00

Purpose

5

01:36

Aotearoa and space/Tūhura Tuarangi

6–7

04:40

Where to start

8–10

07:14

Wawata – seeing ourselves in space

11–14

09:01

Tātai arorangi

15–17

16:08

Satellites – Earth observation

18

20:48

Build a satellite for a mission

19–25

24:31

Innovation – ingenuity and sustainability

26–31

34:26

SLH links, keep in touch and thanks

32–34

40:46

Thanks for this PD today. It was so great to learn about the different ways to show our akonga how Aotearoa is present in working with space.

Participant

Related content

Our article Aotearoa New Zealand in space introduces our newest suite of resources – though created for the middle years – there’s something for everyone. 

Aotearoa in space – a context for learning provides curriculum information and other pedagogical information to help you get started.

There are a lot of resources in Aotearoa in space. The Hub team has created collections of resources that have a more narrow, targeted :

Useful link

Otago Museum is running Tūhura Tuarangi – Aotearoa in space roadshow. Discover the amazing space technologies and world-leading research going on right here in Aotearoa New Zealand and learn about all the space-related careers that are unfolding. More information here.

Acknowledgement

This resource has been produced with funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and the support of the New Zealand Space Agency.

New Zealand Space Agency and MBIE logos.

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and the New Zealand Space Agency

The New Zealand Space Agency, part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation  and Employment, is the lead government agency for space policy, regulation and sector development.

Rights: Crown copyright
Published: 21 October 2022