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ISTP
Sun-Earth Connections Educators Workshops

http://istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/outreach/workshop
Educators learn about the connection between the star that heats us and our home planet. The site provides: workshop information, links to activities and information, Web versions of speaker presentations, and evaluation forms.

URCEP
Urban and Rural Community Enrichment Program
http://aesp.nasa.okstate.edu/URCEP
NASA Aerospace Education Services Program specifically designed to present urban and rural middle school students with interesting and broadening educational activities.

Making Sun-Earth Connections
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov
SECEF_SunEarthDay/overview.html
Ready-made presentations and captions
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NASA’s Educator Resource Centers
http://education.nasa.gov/ercn
Located on or near NASA Field Centers, museums, colleges, or other nonprofit organizations, ERCs provide educators with in-service and preservice training, demonstrations, and access to NASA instructional products.

NOVA
NASA Opportunities for Visionary Academics

http://education.nasa.gov/nova
Works to create, develop, and disseminate a national framework for enhancing science, mathematics, and technology literacy for preservice educators in the 21st century.

NASA Lunar-Meteorite Sample Loan Program
http://education.nasa.gov/lunar.sample
Educators can be certified to borrow lunar and meteorite materials by attending a training seminar on security requirements and proper handling procedures. Learn how!

NEW
NASA Educational Workshops

http://education.nasa.gov/new
Selected participants will spend two weeks in the summer at one of NASA’s centers. Travel expenses, housing, and meals are included as part of the program. Graduate credit is available.

Meteorology Educator’s Training
http://education.gsfc.nasa.gov/MET/MET.html
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center is proud to offer a full day of intermediate-to-advanced level training for experienced educators of meteorology content in the classroom.

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