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“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
No Boundaries
Working at NASA is like exploring space; there are no boundaries that define what these professionals do.
Becoming a NASA professional is challenging, but it is also achievable. If you have the curiosity, creativity, determination and problem-solving skills necessary, then the opportunities at NASA are limitless.
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
• Groups of four will develop a project that markets four careers — one each in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math — to teens.
• Groups can decide how to format their information or they can choose from a list of suggested formats.
• The class will then take the best of each group’s work and create a final project to be entered into the No Boundaries National Competition.
Project Goals:
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Teacher OverviewAppropriate grade level: 7-12
Suggested curriculum areas: math, science, engineering, technology, social studies, language arts and honors courses
Applications: Analysis, careers, advertising, competition, cooperative learning, creative thinking, data gathering, design, evaluation, knowledge, marketing, originality, research, synthesis, technology
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Teacher Overview
Standards: Aligns to national standards for the following curriculum areas
•BUSINESS
•LANGUAGE ARTS
•SCIENCE
•TECHNOLOGY
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Teacher OverviewRubrics:
• Steps 1- 2 Exploring NASA Careers Rubric
• Step 3 Individual Investigation Rubric
• Step 4 Final Project Rubric
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Individuals will:
• Form small groups and review the project overview.
Step 1:
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Individuals will:
• Research two careers in the discipline their team was assigned.
• Reflect on their research and share their insights with teammates.
Groups will:
• Choose one career from the pool of eight to focus on.
Step 2:
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Each group member will research the career her or his group chose from a different angle. These are:
• The skills, abilities and personal traits necessary for the job
• The job’s roles and responsibilities
• The education the job requires
• The necessity of lifelong learning to the job
Step 3:
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Groups will:
• Combine their research.
• Decide on the format of their project and the information they will include.
• Design and produce their project.
• Add their work to that of their classmates to create a final class project.
• Distribute and/or present their No Boundaries career exploration project to peers and appropriate organizations.
Step 4:
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
Designing a Presentation:
Communicating Career Information
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
WebpagePodcastVideoBlogAdInterviewNewspaper articleChecklistQuizTimelineTip sheetBookmarkBumper stickerAdvice column Editorial Encyclopedia entryGraffiti Invitation Quotations Song lyrics Traffic signs Dictionary
HeadlinesPost cards Questionnaires Want ads Comic strip Directions Games Recipes Puzzles Slogans Graphs/chartsPolls Photo essay Editorial Chapter titles Top ten list Instructions Analogies JournalSymbolism (e.g., road signs on a career highway)Other (their choice)
Ideas to incorporate into their presentation:
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
No Boundaries Competition
OVERVIEW:
After researching STEM careers, groups will develop and present a project (brochure, website, PowerPoint, newspaper, etc.) that markets their career to teens.
Classes will combine each group’s best work into a project that can be entered in the No Boundaries National Competition.
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
No Boundaries Competition
JUDGING:
Final judging of submissions will be conducted by NASA in conjunction with USA TODAY Education. A panel of judges will select the top three (3) entries based upon:
• Content - 50% • Presentation - 20% • Creativity - 10% • Supplemental materials - 10% • Grammar/spelling and mechanics - 10%
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
No Boundaries Competition
SUBMISSIONS:
All entries must be submitted to USA TODAY Education no later than May 2009.
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
No Boundaries Competition
WINNING ENTRIES:
Three (3) schools will be selected as winners in the competition and will be awarded education grants for their schools in the amounts of:
• 1st Place: $1,000 • 2nd Place: $500 • 3rd Place: $250
They will be notified no later than June 6, 2008 and will be recognized on the No Boundaries web site.
Winners may be asked to present their work to NASA.
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
No Boundaries Competition
TEACHER FEEDBACK:
This is a good idea. I like it, and will have the kids in my Engineering Systems class do it on Wednesday of next week. It very definitely ties into the Academy's careers education mission, and is a perfect fit for Physics and Engineering. I also am going to try it out on my Physics I class.
Michael E. Montie Physics and Engineering Teacher George C. Marshall High School and Marshall Academy National Winner, NAR Robert L. Cannon Education Award Aerospace Engineering Club Faculty Advisor Technology Student Association Faculty Advisor
“Education is very much like space itself. Limitless. No boundaries!”Interview with Astronaut Educator Barbara Morgan
No Boundaries Competition
TEACHER FEEDBACK:
I would definitely use this website. The Science Explorer’s group could be used for independent student research into science careers they might be interested in. Students could be assigned a "job" to research and share the data with the class. A rubric would require students to tie the units covered in class with the application in the real world.
Lesley Poirier Geosystems/IB Environmental Systems G.C. Marshall High School