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The PRAGSAC team on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, visited the EP Kekeli International School for the initial presentation visit.
In the first part, the team gave a presentation on “The importance of astronomy to Ghana. The team talked about what astronomy is, how and why do we study the universe, astronomy and innovation, astronomy in Ghana and careers in astronomy. The team had a great time interacting with the students and teachers. The second…
Club monitoring and evaluation
Club monitoring and evaluation The PRAGSAC team visited St. Martha’s Catholic Basic B school in the Central Region of Ghana during their club session.
OAD-OAE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM 2023 FOR TEACHERS FROM THE SCHOOLS OF THE BLIND AND THE DEAF IN GHANA
PROMOTING ASTRONOMY IN GHANA THROUGH SCHOOLS VISITS AND ASTRONOMY CLUBS (PRAGSAC) IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GHANA SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE (GSSTI) OF THE GHANA ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (GAEC) PRESENTS: OAD-OAE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM 2023 FOR TEACHERS FROM THE SCHOOLS OF THE BLIND AND THE DEAF IN GHANA SUMMARY: Teaching astronomy to exceptional individuals, including…
News from Katapor PRAGSAC team.
As part of their end of year project set aside by the young astronomers from Katapor, they have decided to build the Prototype of the Radio Telescope in Kutunse, Ghana. Below are the technical team(Katapor Patron, Cephas and the astronomy club members) working on their project.
PRAGSAC and GSSTI will be having a Virtual Launch on Wednesday 2nd December 2020 at 1pm GMT
You are all invited to join the Virtual Launch on Zoom.