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Carol Hively, Director - Public Relations and Team Communications
Media@SpaceFoundation.org
HQ: +1.719.576.8000
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.(May. 10, 2004) -- For the 17th year, Colorado Springs will be excitement central for teachers from across the country as the Space Foundation hosts another series of summer graduate experiences replete with rockets, robots, telescopes and more. From Mars exploration and space biology to robotics, rocketry, and astronomy, teachers have the opportunity to step outside the classroom to upgrade their skills, earn college graduate credits and learn how to `Launch Learning Excitement!` through exciting Space Foundation offerings. "With the renewed space exploration vision, the Space Foundation has been inundated with calls for teacher support," said Dr. Patty Arnold, vice president of education and workforce development for the Space Foundation. "This summer's institute of Space Discovery graduate courses will teach timely meaningful content, effective pedagogy, hands-on problem based learning, all with immediate transference to the classroom." Teachers can explore five unique ways to reach for the stars this summer:
Participants can take any or all courses to increase their knowledge base, for re-certification credit, salary increments, or to receive a Master's Degree with a Space Studies emphasis. Registration includes standards-based educational materials, lesson plans and hands-on activities. A limited number of $250 NASA scholarships are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To register or get more information on Space Discovery graduate courses, visit http://www.spacefoundation.org/education or call the Space Foundation at 1-800-691-4000.
About the Space Foundation
The Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Space Foundation is a national non-profit organization, which vigorously advances civil, commercial, and national security space endeavors and educational excellence. The Space Foundation recently conducted the second annual Space Career Fair for College Students during the 20th National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs and manages an on-site NASA Educational Resource Center. The Foundation offers two distinct Master's in Space Studies Degrees in conjunction with the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and Regis University; and has trained more than 30,000 teachers since 1986 on Teaching With Space through Space Discovery graduate courses and national conferences. For more information, visit www.spacefoundation.org.
Carol Hively, Director - Public Relations and Team Communications
Media@SpaceFoundation.org
HQ: +1.719.576.8000