Most likely, John!  You beat me to the question no one else was asking.

 

Dave

 

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From: sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On
Behalf Of John Carmichael
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 7:03 AM
To: sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: RE: Are there any commercially-available 'Teaching Sundials',for
schools ?

 

Hi Martina:

I'm most curious.

How in the world did your local Education Authority reach the absurd
conclusion that interactive human analemmatics are "dangerous for children".
Do they outlaw hopscotch too?

John Carmichael

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From: sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On
Behalf Of Martina Addiscott
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 4:19 AM
To: sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: Are there any commercially-available 'Teaching Sundials', for
schools ?

Is anyone aware of a commercially-available large 'Teaching Sundial', which

would be suitable for fulfilling that part of the UK National Curriculum ?

As many of you no doubt know, sundials are included in the Science section

of that curriculum, but each school decides for themselves how to cover it.

We had originally intended to mark an interactive "analemmatic" dial on to

the playground - but our local Educational Authority will not give us their

permission for that, because of the 'health and safety' implications (as

basically they feel that such layouts are too dangerous for the children).

It had also been suggested to us that a large globe-of-the-world might be a

good way to cover the necessary aspects (Latitude/Longitude, daily rotation

of the earth, night/day, annual change of seasons, etc) - but we feel that

there has to be something better and more 'sundial-specific', if only we

can trace suppliers of any suitable item being sold at a reasonable price.

Len Honey at "Science Replicas" suggested an individual portable dial, for

each pupil - but (apart from the cost), we think that those would soon get

damaged (or simply 'go missing').  Instead, if this is possible, we would

prefer one large 'demonstration' sundial - ideally in wood or plastic (not

metal, as that would be expensive, plus too heavy for a teacher to hold).

Though Mr Honey offered to have something specially designed/manufactured

for volume sales to schools, it is likely to take some time to implement.

Hence my plea to this Mailing List - asking if there are any 'commercial

Teaching Sundials' already on the market, and if so, can anyone point me

towards the supplier of them.  We have a budget of 500 Pounds, for this.

Sincerely,

Martina Addiscott.

 

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