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NASA Education

by Owens Pharis last modified 2007-11-21 15:44

NASA recognizes the importance of educators' contributions in making our work possible, and we are dedicated to supporting them in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (also referred to as STEM).

NASA provides formal and informal educators unique resources and development opportunities to strengthen the overall teaching of STEM subjects. Using the excitement that NASA's missions inspire, we are working with educators to capture the imagination of students, encouraging them to become the scientists and engineers that we'll need in the future and to strengthen the nation's future workforce.

NASA Education also aims to attract and retain students in STEM disciplines through a progression of educational opportunities for students, teachers and faculty and to build strategic partnerships and linkages between formal and informal education providers that promote STEM literacy and awareness of NASA's mission.

NASA Education