NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

28
N N ASA ASA E E ducational ducational W W orkshops orkshops ( ( NEW NEW ) ) National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Transcript of NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Page 1: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NNASA ASA EEducational ducational WWorkshops orkshops ((NEWNEW))

National Aeronautics andSpace Administration

Page 2: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NASA Educational Workshops (NEW)

An exciting and unique professional development

opportunity for 7-12 educators who teach technology, science,

mathematics, and/or geography, and Pre-K and elementary

educators.

Page 3: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Goal• To use the NASA mission, facilities, human resources, and programs to provide exposure and

experiences to educators to support theenhancement of knowledge and skills, and to provide access to NASA information in technology, science, mathematics and geography.

Page 4: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NEW offers individual and team workshops:

1. Individual educators are competitively selected and assigned to a NASA Field Center and participate in a two week workshop;

2. Educator/Administrator teams are competitively selected and assigned to a NASA Field Center to participate in a one or two week specialized-focused workshop;

Page 5: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Program Description• An invaluable professional development

experience where educators have opportunities to see

and learn real-world applications of technology, science,

mathematics and geography from top NASA scientists, engineers, technicians and educational specialists.

Page 6: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

• Workshops are developed at the PreK-4, 5-8 and 9-12 grade levels.

• Over 4,500 educators have participated in this unique program since 1984.

Page 7: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

• The educational materials and activities presented in the workshops are related to the five NASA StrategicEnterprises.

Page 8: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

•National content standards in science, mathematics, technology, and geography are incorporated into the workshops, and educators are supported in their effort to align instructional approaches to reflect both national standards and state frameworks.

Page 9: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

• Educators have the opportunity to network with their colleagues and learn effective ways of integrating the information and experience acquired during their workshop into their classroom instruction.

Page 10: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Page 11: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Page 12: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Details:

Cost: Travel, housing and meal expenses are provided by NASA!

Credit: Graduate Credit or Professional Development Credits are available.

Where: The 10 NASA Field Centers

Page 13: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Acceptance Notification: Selected participants will be notified by April 15 of their NASA Field Center assignment, location, and workshop dates.

When: Workshops take place during mid June, July and early August.

Page 14: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Eligibility – Applicants must:

Be citizens of the United States;

Be certified by State Department of Education;

Teach full time in public or private schools in the US, the US territories, DOD or State Overseas schools, or Bureau of Indian Affairs schools;

Page 15: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Have a minimum of three years teaching experience;

Teach mathematics, science, geography or technology at the 7-12 grade level, OR teach at the Pre-K and/or elementary level.

Page 16: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Workshop Activities:• Practice a “hands on -

minds on” instructional approach integrating technology, science, mathematics, and geography.

• Acquire and use NASA curriculum materials.

Page 17: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

• Explore topics relating to Earth Science, Aerospace Technology, Human Exploration and Development of Space, Space Science and Biological and Physical Research.

• Work with colleagues to model teaching, learning, assessment and professional development strategies called for in the national literacy standards.

Page 18: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

• Work cooperatively in groups and discuss the use of new knowledge and skills.

• See NASA’s state-of-the-art research and development in action and talk to NASA scientists, engineers and technicians.

Page 19: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NEW is about Teamwork!

• NASA Field Centers

Program Managers

design, implement and evaluate workshops at each of the 10 Field Centers.

Page 20: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

• NSTA Educator Facilitators are master teachers and NEW program alumni who serve as strategic partners to the Field Center Program Manager

Page 21: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Page 22: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NEW Partnerships

• NEW is a collaborative endeavor of NASA with the National Science Teachers Association, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the International Technology Education Association, and the National Council for Geographic Education.

Page 23: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Some NEW Follow Up Opportunities:

• Share-A-Thons• NASA Webcasts• Alumni networking• ORBIT Newsletter• NEW Alumni Listserv

Page 24: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

NASA Field Centers• Ames Research

Center-Moffett Field, CA

• Dryden Flight Research Center-Edwards, CA

• Glenn Research Center-Cleveland, OH

• Goddard Space Flight Center-Greenbelt, MD

• Jet Propulsion Laboratory-Pasadena, CA

• Johnson Space Center-Houston, TX

• Kennedy Space Center-Florida

• Langley Research Center-Hampton, VA

• Marshall Space Flight Center-Huntsville, AL

• Stennis Space Center-Mississippi

Page 25: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

What do Alumni have to say about NEW?

“The hands-on experience really brings home so many of the things we learned this week. Seeing, touching, feeling, everything we did brought home some many concepts and ideas to me.”

“All the speakers were very knowledgeable. I was impressed with their ability to answer the wide array of questions asked by the participants.”

Page 26: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

“It was probably the best workshop I ever attended. We were treated like professionals, and I left the workshop truly inspired!”

“I recaptured my joy of learning. We were not limited to what others thought we could learn. I can’t wait to weave all the knowledge I gained into my teaching.”

“One of the most valuable aspects of the workshop was the exchange of ideas and information with my peers.”

Page 27: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Application Process:

• Deadline February 20 - Original and two copies of entire application must be received at NSTA by February 20

• Applications are scored by a national panel of judges. Point values are listed on Part B of the application.

Page 28: NASA Educational Workshops (NEW) National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

• Selected applicants are placed at NASA Field Center locations based on the region in which you live and the grade levels you teach.

• Need some more help? Would you like to be connected to an alumni mentor? Go to the NEW website www.education.nasa.gov or email [email protected] or call 703/312-9391