Teachers can find inspiration for class-room activities in the ESO's magazine "Science in Schools".

The 25 edition just went live and you can find a link here: http://www.eso.org/public/announcements/ann12095/ 

"Science in School" touches on subjects from all areas of the curriculum.

Here are some of my highlights:

I find it a great site, all yours to enjoy!

http://www.scienceinschool.org/categories 

 

About ESO

ESO, the European Southern Observatory is an intergovernmental astronomy organisation in Europe and "the world's most productive astronomical observatory" they say. They conduct front-line science in the best conditions with a budget of approximately 131 million Euros per year.

ESO employs around 730 staff members. We meet two of them so far: