Astronomy for Young Australians. Unveiling the Secrets of the Cosmos for Young Explorers
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- Nombre de pages161
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-613505-8
- EAN4064066135058
- Date de parution19/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille457 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Astronomy for Young Australians, " James Bonwick masterfully distills complex astronomical concepts into an engaging and accessible format for younger audiences. The book is characterized by its clear, didactic prose that encourages curiosity while incorporating vivid illustrations and practical examples. Set against the backdrop of the burgeoning interest in science during the late 19th century, Bonwick's work reflects a pedagogical shift towards making scientific knowledge more approachable for children, framing the universe in a way that intertwines education with wonder.
James Bonwick, a passionate educator and prolific writer, dedicated much of his life to fostering a love for science among young learners. His own background of exploration and research allowed him to contextualize celestial phenomena and their importance within the Australian landscape. Bonwick's experiences, including time spent in both England and Australia, provided him with a unique perspective on how to engage young minds in the unfamiliar yet captivating realm of astronomy.
"Astronomy for Young Australians" is not just an educational resource; it is an invitation to the stars, encouraging a sense of discovery in its readers. Suitable for both students and educators, this book is a valuable addition to any library, inspiring the next generation of astronomers and scientists.
James Bonwick, a passionate educator and prolific writer, dedicated much of his life to fostering a love for science among young learners. His own background of exploration and research allowed him to contextualize celestial phenomena and their importance within the Australian landscape. Bonwick's experiences, including time spent in both England and Australia, provided him with a unique perspective on how to engage young minds in the unfamiliar yet captivating realm of astronomy.
"Astronomy for Young Australians" is not just an educational resource; it is an invitation to the stars, encouraging a sense of discovery in its readers. Suitable for both students and educators, this book is a valuable addition to any library, inspiring the next generation of astronomers and scientists.
In "Astronomy for Young Australians, " James Bonwick masterfully distills complex astronomical concepts into an engaging and accessible format for younger audiences. The book is characterized by its clear, didactic prose that encourages curiosity while incorporating vivid illustrations and practical examples. Set against the backdrop of the burgeoning interest in science during the late 19th century, Bonwick's work reflects a pedagogical shift towards making scientific knowledge more approachable for children, framing the universe in a way that intertwines education with wonder.
James Bonwick, a passionate educator and prolific writer, dedicated much of his life to fostering a love for science among young learners. His own background of exploration and research allowed him to contextualize celestial phenomena and their importance within the Australian landscape. Bonwick's experiences, including time spent in both England and Australia, provided him with a unique perspective on how to engage young minds in the unfamiliar yet captivating realm of astronomy.
"Astronomy for Young Australians" is not just an educational resource; it is an invitation to the stars, encouraging a sense of discovery in its readers. Suitable for both students and educators, this book is a valuable addition to any library, inspiring the next generation of astronomers and scientists.
James Bonwick, a passionate educator and prolific writer, dedicated much of his life to fostering a love for science among young learners. His own background of exploration and research allowed him to contextualize celestial phenomena and their importance within the Australian landscape. Bonwick's experiences, including time spent in both England and Australia, provided him with a unique perspective on how to engage young minds in the unfamiliar yet captivating realm of astronomy.
"Astronomy for Young Australians" is not just an educational resource; it is an invitation to the stars, encouraging a sense of discovery in its readers. Suitable for both students and educators, this book is a valuable addition to any library, inspiring the next generation of astronomers and scientists.