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[NASA] Unique NASA Partnerships Spark STEM Learning on Global Scale


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Unique NASA Partnerships Spark STEM Learning on Global Scale

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NASA astronaut Thomas Marshburn reading “Goodnight Moon” aboard station for Crayola’s “Read Along, Draw Along”
Credits: NASA

NASA offers a world of experiences and opportunities to engage young explorers around the globe in the excitement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). NASA’s

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collaborates with experts throughout the agency, the U.S. government, and a variety of global partners to spark inspiration in Artemis Generation students everywhere.

Partnerships with the agency reach new audiences. Here are some of the ways NASA and its partners are making exciting STEM learning resources and opportunities available globally.

  • NASA and Minecraft collaborated to
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  • NASA and Crayola partnered on a series of
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    to encourage students and families to participate in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) content – for example, the annual Crayola Creativity Week.
  • NASA partnered with LEGO Education on
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    to introduce STEAM concepts and careers with students, teachers, and families.
  • NASA joined forces with Discovery Education to provide
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    , videos, and events through their online platform.
  • NASA recently signed an agreement with Arizona State University’s Milo Space Science Institute to create new opportunities for students to engage in STEM workforce development through 12-week academies using NASA data sets, information from NASA subject matter experts as well as information on the agency’s missions and careers. 
  • NASA partnered with
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    on the development of
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    for teachers and students.
  • NASA collaborated with LabXchange to develop
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    for teachers and students on topics such as solar eclipses, Mars, astrobiology, and Artemis missions, with more than 700 resources available to date.
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Representative LEGO minifigures in front of ********* Service Module that will power the Orion spacecraft on Artemis II. Four LEGO minifigures will fly on Artemis I as part of the official flight kit, which carries mementos for educational outreach and posterity.
Credit: NASA/Radislav Sinyak

There’s More to Explore With NASA

International educators and students can find even more ways to engage with NASA’s missions and content through these resources, available online to all.

  • For the youngest explorers,
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    offers STEM-based games for students ages 3-9.
  • The agency’s
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    features hands-on activities designed to introduce K-12 students to the systems that will enable NASA astronauts to return to the Moon with Artemis.
  • NASA’s “
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    ” graphic novel series tells the fictional story of Callie Rodriguez, the first woman to explore the Moon. Created for students in grades 5-12, “First Woman” includes graphic novels in English and Spanish along with accompanying videos, activities, and more.
  • Through the agency’s
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    , students gain authentic experience while being part of the agency’s work.
  • Student challenges available internationally include the
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    , in which student teams create and test human-powered rovers, and the
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    , a hackathon that aims to solve real-world challenges on Earth and in space.
  • NASA’s
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    Program shares NASA STEM content and experiences through youth organizations and informal learning institutions such as museums and libraries, including nearly 30 international partner sites.
  • Citizen scientists anywhere can contribute their local observations through the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment
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    , part of the GLOBE program sponsored by NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Science Foundation, and Youth Learning as Citizen Environmental Scientists.
  • Look up! Use the
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    mobile app and website to know when the International Space Station will pass overhead.
  • NASA is much more than astronauts and rocket scientists. The
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    video series highlights unexpected careers with linked hands-on activities.
  • STEM resources for educators and students can be found anytime on NASA’s
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    website.
  • The agency offers video on demand through
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    with unique STEM programming, live coverage of NASA missions, and more.
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Students put their human-powered rover to the test in NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge.
Credit: NASA

Get NASA STEM Updates via Email

NASA STEM’s e-newsletters deliver the latest updates to email inboxes around the world. The

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weekly e-newsletter offers the latest NASA STEM content and opportunities, while the monthly
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e-newsletter offers themed resources to elevate Earth and climate science in the classroom.

Learn more about how NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement is inspiring Artemis Generation explorers at:

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Oct 02, 2024

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