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Nasa’s Amazing Educators in Space

Nasa’s Amazing Educators in Space. Not to be confused Pigs in Spaaaaaaaaaaace. What are Educators in Space?. Traditional mission specialists would highlight a topic focusing on the mission. The resulting presentation is relayed to NASA for rebroadcast on cable and satellite TV.

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Nasa’s Amazing Educators in Space

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  1. Nasa’s Amazing Educators in Space • Not to be confused Pigs in Spaaaaaaaaaaace

  2. What are Educators in Space? • Traditional mission specialists would highlight a topic focusing on the mission. • The resulting presentation is relayed to NASA for rebroadcast on cable and satellite TV. • These broadcasts are primarily aimed at teachers and students.

  3. What Would NASA broadcast? • This month’s theme is Mathematics • One show for today is “Space Flight: The Application of Orbital Mechanics” • Some of the shows also include a lesson plan for teaching the presentation in the classroom

  4. So… What is an Educator Astronaut? • These people are teachers who are willing to • Train as an Astronaut for 2 years • Work With NASA in the development of new ways to connect space exploration with the classroom • Motivate students to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics • Encourage students to become the next generation of space explorers

  5. So how do they differ from other Astronauts? • They are professional teachers with little or no prior military service • They are dedicated to inspiring students to consider careers in math, science, engineering and technology • They want to make learning fun

  6. So do they train like other Astronauts? • Yes They do • Their training lasts for 18-24 months • They train right along side regular astronauts

  7. So what does the training consist of? • The teachers receive military survival training • They train in a T-38 Talon like the other astronauts do • They receive water survival training and become SCUBA certified if not already • They receive neutral buoyancy/weightless training

  8. Training part II • They receive training in Space Shuttle and ISS operations • They receive spacesuit and EVA jetpack training • They also get training in operating the Shuttle’s robotic arm

  9. S. CHRISTA CORRIGAN MCAULIFFETEACHER IN SPACE PARTICIPANT (DECEASED) Barbara R. MorganNASA Astronaut Joe Acaba Ricky Arnold Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger And for those Brave souls who dared to go.

  10. Ok what does NASA hope to Accomplish? • NASA hopes to make math, science, engineering and technology more accessible to students • NASA is looking to inspire students to become next set of astronauts and scientists. • To share the space experience with everyone

  11. Where do we go from here? • Teachers in Space (http://www.teachersinspace.org/) would like to see 100 teachers a year take part in space missions • NASA Wants to teach teachers how to teach space exploration in the classroom

  12. Websites • http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/5-8/features/F_Educator_Astronauts.html This site tells of the Educator Astronaut role • http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/topnav/schedule/fileschedule/index.html This sites gives the monthly NASA Ed T.V. schedule

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