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IHY OUTREACH AND EDUCATION OVERVIEWReport on the IHY Education Subcommittee Meeting (held on 19 February 2007 at the United Nations in Vienna) The IHY Outreach and Education Program is one of the 4 main components of IHY (Science, Observatory Development, Outreach and History) and it is fundamental in achieving one of IHY's primary objectives which is to "demonstrate the beauty, relevance and significance of Space and Earth Science to the world."
The Outreach and Education Program for IHY has the following objectives: There is already in place a wide variety of outreach and education activities related to Space and Earth Science. We would like to see all of them come together to celebrate the International Heliophysical Year in 2007.
Why be part of IHY? The IHY is an exceptional opportunity for the existing programs to expand their scope, making them more visible and increasing their impact worldwide. What does it mean to be a participating program? Click here. How to participate: To begin coordinating your program with IHY, please go to the Program Coordination Page.
Globalizing Heliophysics OutreachBecause our team is globally based, and because we have developed the IHY program in conjunction with the United Nations, a key goal of the IHY outreach program is the expand current outreach programs on a global scale. Therefore, a significant amount of effort will be dedicated to the translation and adaptation of existing educational resources into new languages. Our team members will work towards making heliophysics accessible to all the peoples of the world. You can read more about IHY Multi-lingual resources. The IHY Outreach and Education Program is being developed in close coordination with the other three components of IHY:
OBSERVATORY DEVELOPMENT: The IHY/United Nations Observatory Development is dedicated to the establishment of activities in all 191 United Nations Member States. The program focuses on deploying instrumentation and encouraging Space and Earth Science activities worldwide. A strong educational component to these activities is vital to their success. An example of this connection is the AWESOME Space Weather Monitor program. HISTORY: The IGY Gold History Program recognizes all the scientists in the world who worked for IGY 1957 programs and works to preserve the history of the IGY for future generations. Public outreach activities include spreading the knowledge of space science and exploration to the public and historical awareness programs.
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