ESA’s Teach with Space initiative offers a wealth of different classroom activities and resources that make use of space topics in support of the teaching and learning of STEM disciplines in the classroom, at primary and secondary levels.  

The ESA Teach with Space teacher trainings accompany and guide teachers to the use of such inspiring and innovative classroom activities. 

These workshops will be open to teachers from all ESA Member States, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Malta

Date Teacher Training Level Type Theme Application Status Deadline to submit application 
15-16 January 2024 Primary School Teachers’ “Teach with Earth” Workshop Primary Onsite Earth Observation Closed4 December 2023 
25-26 January 2024 Secondary School Teachers’ “Teach with Earth” Workshop Secondary Onsite Earth Observation Closed 11 December 2023 
8-9 February 2024 Primary School teachers’ Technology and Robotics Workshop Primary Onsite Technology and Robotics Closed 18 December 2023 
19-21 February 2024 Secondary school teachers’ Technology and Robotics Workshop Secondary Onsite Technology and Robotics Closed5 January 2024 
04-05 March 2024 Primary School Teachers’ “Teach with Earth” Workshop Primary Onsite Earth Observation Closed 19 January 2024 
14-15 March 2024 Secondary School Teachers’ “Teach with Earth” Workshop Secondary OnsiteEarth Observation Closed25 January 2024 
25-26 March 2024Primary School teachers’ Technology and Robotics Workshop Primary OnsiteTechnology and Robotics Closed05 February 2024 
02-03 July 2024 ESA Teacher Conference Primary and Secondary OnlineMultiple Themes Opens Soon 15 June 2024 

ESA also provides support for primary and secondary school teachers in your own country through its ESERO project and network. A key objective of ESERO is to deliver teacher training courses based on space-related resources which are adapted to the national curricula and provided in the national language(s). Such endeavours are performed in collaboration with national partners and institutions. Whenever possible, the courses are officially accredited Continual Professional Development (CPD) courses. 

For more information about the teacher training opportunities and school-level teacher support offered by ESA through its ESERO Offices in your country, visit the webpage of your national ESERO

https://www.esa.int/Education/Teachers_Corner/ESA_Teach_with_Space_teacher_training_opportunities?fbclid=IwAR2ohum0DAy4j7GktSSBBQ7q5IOXu7Jx-lqVdTN8ZJKkGE1F7H-TKSyswN4

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