Where can high school
science teachers learn more about the growing interdisciplinary field of
Astrobiology? In the ASSET program, a
summer institution for high school science teachers. U. S. teachers are invited to apply.
ASSET is built upon the
contemporary thematic science standards based curriculum foundation, and
delivers an exciting professional development opportunity. ASSET alumnae not
only incorporate astrobiology into their classrooms, but also share their
enthusiasm for science and teaching with others. One teacher has described the
experience, "I can tell you how much I appreciate the intellectualism
and knowledge I left with, not just notes from lectures of random facts. I left
SETI Institute feeling like I could have an intelligent conversation about all
of the topics we discussed that week. So again, thank you for a fantastic
program!"
The ASSET experience is
intense and exciting, interactive and content rich, with presentations by
leading astrobiology
researchers from the SETI Institute, NASA, and the California Academy of
Sciences. Scientists share the latest in astrobiology research on the origin of
life on Earth, the extreme conditions in which life exists, Mars exploration,
the formation of planetary systems around Sun-like stars, and the search for
life in the universe. The weeklong workshop features a combination of cutting edge
science, inquiry-based teaching and learning, and leadership skills development
to support you as a teacher and teacher trainer. This resident workshop is held
at San Francisco State University, for optional graduate credit, July 27
August 2, 2008
Participants will receive the
entire Voyages Through Time curriculum and complementary astrobiology
materials, developed by NASA's Astrobiology Institute, for use in their
classrooms. Voyages Through Time (VTT) is a standards-based integrated
high school science curriculum, delivered on CD-ROMs. VTT consists of six
modules: Cosmic Evolution, Planetary Evolution, Origin of Life, Evolution of
Life, Hominid Evolution, and Evolution of Technology. Together these
modules comprise a yearlong, integrated science course; or they may be used
individually in discipline-specific courses. Each module includes a database
activity, an image library, videos, detailed lesson plans, and assessment
materials. Magazine-style Student Readers bring current science articles to the
classroom. To learn more about VTT visit http://www.voyagesthroughtime.org.
Voyages Through Time was developed by the SETI Institute partnership with NASA Ames Research Center, the California Academy of Sciences, and San Francisco State University with major funding from the NSF (Grant IMD #9730693), NASA, Hewlett Packard
Company, Foundation for Microbiology, SETI Institute, and Educate America. VTT was successfully field-tested in 24 states with students in more than 80 high
school classrooms across the U.S.A.
ASSET is funded by the NASA
Astrobiology Institute (NAI), the SETI Institute, Lockheed Martin Corporation,
SETI Institute and Educate America. Participating teachers are funded for
travel and living expenses, materials, and subsequent outreach
activities. NAI conducts collaborative research and education on the origin
and evolution of life and the search for life beyond Earth. The SETI Institute
is one of the sixteen institutions across the U.S. that comprises the NAI.
When are applications due?
Applications are due February 15,
2008.