NASA, the United States Air Force Academy, the Air Force Space Command, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS), and the United States Space Foundation teamed to produce a dynamic and successful graduate course and in-service program for K-12 educators that has a positive impact on education trends across the nation. Since 1986, more than 10,000 educators from across the United States have participated in Space Discovery and Teaching with Space affecting nearly a million students in grades K-12. The programs are designed to prepare educators to use the excitement of space to motivate students in all curriculum subjects
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Johnson High School, Huntsville, Alabama started an international magnet program in 1987. One of the...
The Space Foundation is a national non-profit organization advancing space awareness and space educa...
Space Grant Colleges and Universities must build the space curriculum of the future on the firm basi...
This article reports on a collaborative enterprise between Oklahoma State University’s (OSU) NASA Ed...
NASA Langley Research Center and Christopher Newport University (CNU) provide, free to the public, d...
Scientific research and technological developments associated with space exploration have already ha...
A unique partnership for space education was formed to facilitate greater understanding of space tec...
According to the National Science Foundation, of the more than 4 million first university degrees aw...
The Space Education Development Program (SEDP) discussed in this paper was strongly influenced by a ...
The Science in the Stratosphere program, first established in 1992, was conceived to introduce K-6 t...
NASA people are passionate about their work. NASA's missions are exciting to learners of all ages. A...
Young people, given the important facts of space exploration can make exciting journeys of the mind...
The national space policy for the United States establishes a plan for future exploration of the sol...
The NASA Spacelink is an electronic information service operated by the Marshall Space Flight Center...
During the 1980's, a period of intense concern over educational quality in the United States, few in...
Johnson High School, Huntsville, Alabama started an international magnet program in 1987. One of the...
The Space Foundation is a national non-profit organization advancing space awareness and space educa...
Space Grant Colleges and Universities must build the space curriculum of the future on the firm basi...
This article reports on a collaborative enterprise between Oklahoma State University’s (OSU) NASA Ed...
NASA Langley Research Center and Christopher Newport University (CNU) provide, free to the public, d...
Scientific research and technological developments associated with space exploration have already ha...
A unique partnership for space education was formed to facilitate greater understanding of space tec...
According to the National Science Foundation, of the more than 4 million first university degrees aw...
The Space Education Development Program (SEDP) discussed in this paper was strongly influenced by a ...
The Science in the Stratosphere program, first established in 1992, was conceived to introduce K-6 t...
NASA people are passionate about their work. NASA's missions are exciting to learners of all ages. A...
Young people, given the important facts of space exploration can make exciting journeys of the mind...
The national space policy for the United States establishes a plan for future exploration of the sol...
The NASA Spacelink is an electronic information service operated by the Marshall Space Flight Center...
During the 1980's, a period of intense concern over educational quality in the United States, few in...
Johnson High School, Huntsville, Alabama started an international magnet program in 1987. One of the...