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4273-36 Formal and Non-Formal SETI Education Programs by Ragbir Bhathal
Abstract Frank Drake's experiment on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence in 1960 not only generated a new field of observational astronomy but also produced spin-offs in the fields of education and the social sciences. SETI education programs in formal and non-formal educational institutions provide a powerful tool for educating the public and students about humanity's most profound question: are we alone in the universe? This paper discusses SETI educational programs in formal and non-formal educational settings.
Keywords SETI, extraterrestrial, intelligence, education, non-formal
Principal Author Biography Dr Ragbir Bhathal is an award winning author and
astrophysicist. Arising from his work on national projects of
significance, the National Library of Australia has created the "Dr Ragbir
Bhathal Collection" which is listed on the National Bibliographic
Index. He was organizing chairman of the International Conference on SETI
in the 21st Century held in Sydney in January 1998 and was guest editor of a
special issue of the international journal Acta Astronautica which was devoted
to SETI. Dr. Bhathal is also the co-chair for this conference. He is
the Director of the OZ OSETI project and was Foundation Chairman of the SETI
Australia Centre. Principal Author Affiliation OZ OSETI Project, University of Western Sydney
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