PAPER VOLCANOES LAB: ENGAGING YOUNG CHILDREN WITH EARTH SCIENCE IN KENYA. WHAT WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED SO FAR
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Conference paper
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
OS: Terza missione
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Journal
Date Issued
March 4, 2024
Conference Location
Valencia
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Abstract
Although most of East Africa’s volcanoes are currently dormant they could erupt in the future, while 25%
of Africa’s volcanoes had eruptions in the last 100 years. How to be prepared and respond to natural
hazards such as volcanoes, need to be communicated to young children, learning settings and
communities. The project presented here has been funded by IUGG and supported by IAVCEI within
the priority area Geoscience Education and Outreach in Developing Countries. It aims to present the
Paper Volcanoes toolkit and create a dialogue between science and the indigenous knowledge to
communicate natural hazards to children considering their identity and context. The Paper Volcanoes
Laboratory toolkit is an experience based activity enriched with pedagogical elements, created within
the INGV Educational Group, to help early childhood children to familiarize themselves with natural
hazards including volcanoes.
The project focuses on the Turkana rural setting in Kenya where the regional volcanism is known by
geologists or indigenous people through their traditional stories. Here we present the methodology used,
the preparatory pilot involving four universities students and Turkana early childhood teachers to
experience the Paper volcano toolkit and the extended pilot. The pilot was run in September 2022 in
Lodwar and consisted of four themed workshops involving stakeholders, teachers (40) and elders. The
pilot enabled teachers to hear the stories about the Turkana mountains, experience the paper toolkit, to
share ideas, to connect with geoscience specialists and sociologists.
of Africa’s volcanoes had eruptions in the last 100 years. How to be prepared and respond to natural
hazards such as volcanoes, need to be communicated to young children, learning settings and
communities. The project presented here has been funded by IUGG and supported by IAVCEI within
the priority area Geoscience Education and Outreach in Developing Countries. It aims to present the
Paper Volcanoes toolkit and create a dialogue between science and the indigenous knowledge to
communicate natural hazards to children considering their identity and context. The Paper Volcanoes
Laboratory toolkit is an experience based activity enriched with pedagogical elements, created within
the INGV Educational Group, to help early childhood children to familiarize themselves with natural
hazards including volcanoes.
The project focuses on the Turkana rural setting in Kenya where the regional volcanism is known by
geologists or indigenous people through their traditional stories. Here we present the methodology used,
the preparatory pilot involving four universities students and Turkana early childhood teachers to
experience the Paper volcano toolkit and the extended pilot. The pilot was run in September 2022 in
Lodwar and consisted of four themed workshops involving stakeholders, teachers (40) and elders. The
pilot enabled teachers to hear the stories about the Turkana mountains, experience the paper toolkit, to
share ideas, to connect with geoscience specialists and sociologists.
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