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AAA is a professional development program for science teachers designed to improve science teaching and increase student learning and Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) engagement. (Shutterstock)
Press release from Chabot College: March 16, 2021
One of Chabot College s instructors will be among the very first community college educators to take part in a NASA-backed program that will launch him and 29 other educators into the very sky that they will be studying.
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Scott Hildreth, a professor of astronomy and physics at Chabot College, was selected for the Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors (AAA) program, a program funded by NASA and implemented by Mountain View-based research non-profit, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute. Previously for high school instructors only, Hildreth is among the first community college educators invited to participate. He said he has long-admired the program.
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Utah teachers selected for NASA flight to the stratosphere
Utah teachers selected for NASA flight to the stratosphere
and last updated 2021-02-27 01:11:03-05
MIDVALE, Utah â Two Utah teachers have been selected to board the flight of a lifetime, on a plane that will carry them all the way to the outer edges of Earth.
It s part of a NASA-funded program that aims to increase student interest in STEM, and the teachers beat out educators across the country to secure their spots.
They ll be bringing what they learn in the stratosphere, back to the classroom.
The noises of tinkering tools and chattering students filled Clief Castleton s classroom at Hillcrest High School on Friday afternoon.