Agência Brasil
Brasília – Program activities created by the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) reached 40,000 students in private and public schools in the Brazilian capital Brasília in 2005. The objective of the program is to awaken student interest and creativity in the areas of science and technology.
According to Ivette Rodrigues, who manages the AEB school program in Brasilia, the program rests on two pillars: training teachers to work with scientific and technological content related to outer space (which should be multidisciplinary), and activities such as talks, workshops and expositions in the school.
Another program activity is the Astronomy and Astronautical Olympics, in partnership with the Brazilian Astronomical Society. Last year this program visited 6,500 schools with information about the Brazilian space program and the Pontes flight to the International Space Station. This year the Ministry of Education will distribute didactic material about the program.
"The Pontes trip into space was a big stepping stone. Based on that experience we will work to train researchers and technicians in order to move ahead not only in space, but in other areas of knowledge," declared Rodrigues.