Space Education

How Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1 are revolutionising India’s Space Education and Astronomy

Dr. Sachin Bahmba
Dr. Sachin Bahmba
Posted on 03 Oct 2023
13:52 PM

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Summary
Recognizing the importance of hands-on learning for long-term knowledge retention, the pedagogical approach of learning by doing is being embraced across the nation's schools
India's space program seeks to harness space technology for the nation's development, thereby fulfilling the vision of our pioneering space scientists who sowed the seeds of this flourishing field

In the month of July 2023, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) achieved a remarkable milestone with the successful launch of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft. This momentous achievement was soon followed by another significant feat: the gentle touchdown of the Vikram Lander, housing the Pragyan Rover, at the Moon's South Pole. This extraordinary accomplishment positioned India as the pioneering nation to successfully execute such a mission.

Shortly thereafter, in September, ISRO accomplished yet another triumph by launching the Aditya-L1 Solar Observatory. In a span of just eight weeks, India hosted three remarkable space events that captured both national and international attention.

The triumph of these launches and the subsequent surge of interest among the youth have ignited a passionate curiosity for space science. Encouraged by their elders, young minds have been inspired to delve deeper into the realm of space exploration. This newfound enthusiasm has spurred an incessant stream of inquiries regarding the cosmos and India's ambitious journey into the final frontier. To sustain this curiosity and channel it into potential future career prospects, it is imperative to develop a robust K-12 curriculum.

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The transformative changes brought about by the National Educational Policy (NEP) of 2020 have ushered in a revolution in the Indian education system. This transformation aims to align education with the needs and aspirations of the nation and its people. The conventional system's heavy reliance on rote memorization had stifled children's creative imagination and hindered the development of their intellectual reasoning abilities.

Students who struggled in such an environment often failed to reach their full potential, burdened by perceived inadequacies in their educational journey. Recognizing the importance of hands-on learning for long-term knowledge retention, the pedagogical approach of learning by doing is being embraced across the nation's schools.

In August 2023, following extensive research and deliberation, the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE) was unveiled. The curriculum places significant emphasis on skill-based and vocational learning. Moreover, it introduces forward-looking subjects such as Space Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and others. The cover page of the NCF-SE prominently features a group of children observing the sun through a telescope. This image speaks volumes, signifying the nation's commitment to promoting astronomy as a key educational pursuit.

However, this is just the beginning. The inclusion of topics like "satellites," "application of satellites," and "rockets" implies that these technologies will be the cornerstone of India's future. By introducing these subjects early in students' education, we aim to plant the seeds of interest in space science, fostering comprehensive learning experiences that encompass a deep understanding of Astronomy and Space Technology. It is our hope that this step will ensure that Space Science becomes a topic constantly on children's minds, inspiring dreams of becoming astronauts, rocket scientists, and more.

With the successful launches of Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1, India's space sector has stepped into the global spotlight. The sector is brimming with visions and ideas, and it looks to today's children to be its torchbearers. The NCF-SE 2023 encourages rational thinking, a scientific outlook, and analytical skills, essential attributes for the space leaders of tomorrow. Currently, India's space program seeks to harness space technology for the nation's development, thereby fulfilling the vision of our pioneering space scientists who sowed the seeds of this flourishing field.

About SPACE India

SPACE India, a leading educational organization, is committed to advancing space science and astronomy through various avenues. The organization provides telescopes, STEM DIY kits, and sky maps/space charts as part of its educational programs, nurturing the curiosity of young minds. Additionally, SPACE establishes Space Labs and Observatories in schools, training students in their use and cultivating the next generation of space scientists and astronomers. SPACE's involvement in NASA and ISRO programs has facilitated the participation of students from various schools in citizen science projects. The organization is dedicated to fostering scientific curiosity at the grassroots level and will continue to do so with unwavering dedication.

Last updated on 03 Oct 2023
13:55 PM
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