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ASTRONOMY - SUMMER NIGHT SKY
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More information about this Course
01. Who is this course for?
This course will introduce you to the stars and planets visible in the Summer Night Sky and is open to people with all levels of interest and experience. When the weather permits, the classroom sessions will be backed up by practical viewing, including the use of binoculars and telescopes. You will meet people with a shared interest and make new friends, with opportunities to visit places of astronomical interest outside of the sessions if you wish.
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02. What will I learn?
You will learn how to find you way around the sky and gain some understanding of our place in the Universe.
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03. How will I learn?
This is a tutor-led class. Astronomy and space stories in the news will be discussed in the sessions, and learners are encouraged to engage in group discussions. You can also feedback on anything you have seen in the sky during the week. You will also have the opportunity to go outside to observe the night sky. Learners will receive regular verbal and written feedback on their progress.
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04. What will I need to bring?
Please bring a pen/pencil, paper, and folder to store handouts. It is advisable to bring along some warm clothes as we will go outside and view the sky if it is clear.
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05. What skills or experience do I need?
No experience necessary, and no prior knowledge is assumed. The only requirement is lots of enthusiasm!
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06. How will I be assessed?
The Learning for Wellbeing curriculum uses formative and summative assessment methods to evaluate learner progress. You will work towards completing a set of class learning targets, as well as your own personal development targets. Targets are reviewed at the middle and end of the course. Informal discussions with the tutor will take place throughout the course, both individually and in groups. Your progress may also be documented through photographic evidence.
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07. What could I do after this course?
Upon completing this course, you may wish to try our other astronomy courses: Explore the Autumn Night Sky and Winter Sky Wonderland.
The Learning for Wellbeing curriculum offers a wide range of art, craft, sewing, cookery, dance and creative arts courses for you to continue developing skills specifically aimed at improving your wellbeing. Courses are available to search on the GoLearn website.
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08. How will I be supported in my learning?
We aim to support all learners to succeed. When you enrol on your course you will be asked if you have any learning difficulties and/or disabilities which may affect your learning. This might include physical disabilities, neurodivergent needs (e.g., Autistic Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, dyslexia, or dyspraxia, etc.), visual and auditory impairments, or a medical condition which might affect your learning. Your tutor will contact you prior to joining the course to discuss what support can be put in place.
For some learners this may mean organising extra time in exams or arranging for a Learning Support Assistant to support your learning in class. We also offer a wide range of assistive technology such as reader pens, screen readers, large print keyboards and screens, alongside in-class resources such as coloured overlays, large-print resources and more.
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