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Creating Professional Development for Informal and K-12 Educators

Lessons from NASA Surveys

Article: 12420477 | Published online: 17 Apr 2024
 

Graphical Abstract

The results of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate surveys help science education professional development providers successfully work with educators.

The results of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate surveys help science education professional development providers successfully work with educators.

Abstract

NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) explores the Earth, the Sun, our solar system, the galaxy, and beyond through four divisions: Earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, and astrophysics. Teams of education and public outreach (EPO) specialists work alongside NASA scientists to develop and implement programs and resources designed to inspire and educate students, teachers, and the public.

Acknowledgment

The Cross-Forum working groups were funded by the NASA Cooperative Agreements #NNX09AQ09A, #NNX09AQ10A, #NNX09AQ11A, and #NNX09AQ12A.

Author Contributions

Lindsay Bartolone ([email protected]) was chair of the informal education working group for the Astrophysics and Heliophysics Science Education and Public Outreach Forums. She works as an independent consultant in Chicago, Illinois.

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Notes on contributors

Lindsay Bartolone

Lindsay Bartolone ([email protected]) was chair of the informal education working group for the Astrophysics and Heliophysics Science Education and Public Outreach Forums. She works as an independent consultant in Chicago, Illinois.

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