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Contact: Gabrielle Birchak-Birkman, JPL (818) 393-4359
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 2, 2000
BACK TO SCHOOL: INSPIRING AMERICA'S YOUTH
How are America's teachers spending their summer? Forty-two
educators are going back to school at NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, Calif., equipping themselves with new
methods and tools to teach other teachers, who in turn will teach
and interest their students in science and space exploration.
These educators from across the country include 22 who were
recently selected as Solar System Educator Fellows. They are
taking part in the Solar System Educator Program Institute,
sponsored by JPL, from August 2 through 5. The newly selected
educators are joining 20 previously selected educators at the
institute.
The four-day institute will provide educators with the tools
to inspire and excite young students in grades K-12. The
educators will learn techniques for training an additional 100
teachers in their state on how to use and incorporate current
space missions data into their curriculum to help kids learn
about math and science. The goal is to make science a fun and
fascinating topic for educators and students.
Solar System Educators are comprised of current K-12
educators and others from the informal education community
(museums, science centers, planetariums, etc.) with a strong
background in teaching science or math and experience in teacher
training. These educators travel cross-country for the
opportunity to learn new techniques to engage other educators and
students in the wonders of scientific inquiry. Some of the
educators work with sight-impaired and handicapped children and
with underrepresented minorities. So far this year, 77 educators
have taken part in the Solar System Educator Program.
Space Explorers, Inc., DePere, Wisconsin, and the Virginia
Space Grant Consortium, Hampton, Virginia, manage the Solar
System Educators Institute program for JPL. NASA/JPL missions
participating in the institute include the Cassini mission to
Saturn, the Stardust and Deep Impact comet missions, the Galileo
mission to Jupiter, the Mars Exploration Program, the Outer
Planets/Solar Probe Program and the Deep Space Network of ground-
based antennas that communicate with spacecraft.
More information on the program is available at:
http://www.ssep.org/
A list of individuals participating in the Solar System
Educators Program can be found at
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/releasese/2000/sseducators.pdf
The Solar System Educators Program is an element of NASA's
Office of Space Science Education and Public Outreach Program,
NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. JPL is a division of the
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
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