Media Contacts
Carol Hively, Director - Public Relations and Team Communications
Media@SpaceFoundation.org
HQ: +1.719.576.8000
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.(May. 21, 2002) -- According to every national poll, space is one of the two most exciting subjects for children. This summer, K-12 educators can learn how to Launch Learning Excitement with space in their classrooms during the Space Foundation's Space Discovery graduate courses in Colorado Springs. During five unique, week-long tracks, teachers will explore the biological effects of space flight, study the theory of orbits and rocketry, participate in underwater neutral buoyancy tests to experience simulated astronaut training, and learn how to apply the knowledge into their curriculum. Beginning this summer, qualifying course work for the new space studies specialty for elementary and secondary schoolteachers will be offered during the Space Discovery courses. The specialty is part of the master's degree in curriculum and instruction offered with the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs' College of Education, and developed jointly by the Space Foundation and the College of Education faculty. Separate graduate credit is also available for each Space Discovery course. Space Discovery courses include
Registration is available at www.spacefoundation.org or by calling Misty Garland at the Space Foundation at 1-800-691-4000. Cost is $600 per course, which includes registration materials, lunch each day, transportation, and lesson plans. Guaranteed partial NASA fellowships and other funding are available for all applicants. The Space Foundation offers partial tuition fellowships and all K-12 teachers may apply. Early application is recommended, as fellowships are limited. Please call 1-800-691-4000 for a tuition fellowship application. The Colorado Springs-based Space Foundation is a national non-profit organization, striving to advance space awareness and education. The Space Foundation has trained more than 17,000 teachers since 1986 through its "Teaching With Space," "Space Discovery" and "Space in the Classroom" K-12 professional development programs.
Carol Hively, Director - Public Relations and Team Communications
Media@SpaceFoundation.org
HQ: +1.719.576.8000