Title: Panel Discussion: Precollege Education Activities in NASA Science Mission
1Panel Discussion Pre-college Education
Activities in NASA Science Mission
- Edna DeVore
- SETI Institute
- January 18, 2007
2SETI Institute
- The mission of the SETI Institute is to explore,
understand and explain the origin, nature and
prevalence of life in the universe. - Center for SETI Research -radio and optical
searches for evidence of ET -Allen Telescope
Array with UC Berkeley RAL - Carl Sagan Center -50 scientific projects in
astrobiology -member, NASA Astrobiology
Institute - Center for Education and Outreach -NASA, NSF and
privately funded E/PO -public affairs -publicati
ons -Are We Alone? radio program - Non-profit, 130 employees
SOFIA Short Course
3NASA SMD E/PO Programs
- Kepler Discovery Mission w/ LHS _at_ UC Berkeley
- SOFIA w/ ASP
- NASA Astrobiology Institute
- EPO Supplements to ROSES, HST grants
- SMD Broker, Western Region
- PD for Alien Earths exhibit
- Astrobiology Summer Science Experience for
Teachers w/ SFSU, Cal Academy, NASA - NSF REU astrobiology
4Kepler E/PO profile
Research Experiences Kepler-Net
-undergraduatesHands On Universe -high
school/college Curriculum -Space Science
Sequence -Space Place Website
lessonsinformationactivities...announcements.da
ta access
Science Center Exhibit - Alien
Earths Planetarium Programs - interactive/small
group - large dome show Public Talks -
scientists - engineers - educators
Public Outreach - broadcast programming -
StarDate radio - Are We Alone? radio Night
Sky Network - amateur astronomers Public Events
Formal education
Public Outreach
Program Duration 2003 - 2012
5E/PO Program Strengths
- Focus on general scientific literacy for the
public, teachers and students (K-14), aka, the
pipeline - SMD E/PO Programs are embedded in science
missions and scientific research environments - Teachers students engaged in research programs
- Synergistic activities in formal and informal
education - Direct involvement of research scientists,
engineers, technologists mission staff real
people doing real work - Leveraged partnerships to achieve best outcomes
universities, non-profits, science centers,
schools, media producers, and other NASA
Missions/Research Programs - Collaboration fostered and sustained by SSD Forum
- Attentive to national standards (STEM)
- Current exciting scientific research, exploration
and discovery to motivate and inspire students
and the public
6Challenges in SMD E/PO
- Generating the value proposition within NASA for
E/PO, i.e., E/PO as a central activity, not an
add-on to research missions - Communicating NASAs complex scientific
activities effectively relevant, engaging, at an
appropriate level - Crossing cultures NASAs STEM professionals and
K-12 educators competitive vs. collaborative, a
good lesson - Gaining a foothold in formal K-12 education in
our national era of No Child Left Behind - Changeable NASA requirements guidelines,
frameworks, reporting requirements, strategic
plans redirect E/PO activities - Funding instabilities, even in long-term
programs, e.g. SOFIA, Kepler, NAI (in contrast to
NSF funded projects) - Protecting E/PO funding from becoming another
reserve
7Lessons Learned/Evidence
- Flight Opportunities for Science Teacher
Enrichment (FOSTER) 1992-1995 (two reports, 1995,
2004)- training and engaging teachers in NASA
scientific research missions has long-term
impact- enhanced classroom practice- new
courses, science clubs, science fair
competitions- professional advancement Dept.
Chair, Principals, State Science Coordinator,
manager of teachers in Antarctic, director of
RAFT - retained sustained science teachers in
teaching careers - Spitzer Teachers (Mercury article, private
communication)- teachers gained research
experience- HS students conducted research with
Spitzer Space Telescope- science posters at AAS
2005, 2006- requires significant content and
skills training for teachers- prior experience
in HOU valuable
8Lessons Learned/Evidence
- Astrobiology Summer Science Experience for
Teachers (ASSET) NAI funded 2004-2008- 22 HS
science teachers per summer- course credit via
SFSU- implement Voyages through Time
curriculum at home school, an inquiry
standards based program- conduct professional
development activities for others - highly
positive formative evaluation (4.5 on scale of
5)- on-going community across nation - The Invisible Universe Online highly successful
course as per evals.- SOFIA/Spitzer E/PO team
work with Montana State University at Bozeman
to develop and evaluate the course (2001-02)-
offered as part of online masters in science
education for teachers- part of NSTAs Teacher
Education Network- taught every semester since
(2002 to present)- Astronomy Education Review
two papers by Keller and Slater
9Lessons Learned/Evidence
- Night Sky Network amateur astronomers as
outreach professionals- more than 220 clubs in 2
years, all states- more than 5,000 events,
reaching 423,000 people, many at schools-
provided training, kits developed by ASP
(formative evaluation)- required to report
activities to obtain kits- teleconference events
for participants- evaluation report provided to
you - Advanced Strategies for Creating a
Learner-Centered Introductory College Astronomy
Course (with an astrobiology strand)- presented
by Timothy Slater, Edward Prather, and Gina
Brissenden (University of Arizona). It is
cosponsored by the National Science
Foundations Chautauqua Summer Program, and is
being held in conjunction with Bioastronomy
2007.- majority of K-8 teachers take science at
community colleges this course aims to enhance
general education astronomy/astrobiology
instruction - EM Spectrum Poster Origins Forum collaboration
(STScI)- science standards grades 6-8 9-12-
60,000 distributed to teachers via NSTA, AAPT,
IPS magazines with articles- highly popular at
science teacher conferences reprinted 2006-
based upon evaluated lessons from SETI Institute,
Spitzer, LHS at UC Berkeley
10- E/PO shares --NASAs peopleNASAs
discoveriesNASAs explorationNASAs
technologies - E/PO communicates NASAs achievements to all of
the public teachers, students, families and
individuals - E/PO is NASAs dividend to the taxpayer
ASSET inquiry field experience, 2006