AIAA Daily Launch, 25APR22
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AIAA, Estes Industries, NSTA Partner On ExGen Initiative
Aerospace Manufacturing and Design (4/24) reports that AIAA, Estes Industries, and the National Science Teaching Association “have joined together to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers through a new, multi-year initiative that will bring research-based aerospace education to thousands of classrooms nationwide.” Exploration Generation (ExGen) “will provide K-12 educators with free lesson plans and curriculum storylines to help guide students as they explore various concepts in aerospace, engineering, and rocketry. High-quality professional learning experiences will also be developed to support teachers’ use of the ExGen instructional materials.” AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher said, “We are excited about our collaboration with Estes and NSTA to inspire a new space age generation. Our shared commitment to strengthening the aerospace profession is driving us to inspire the future workforce. We all recognize the need for a diverse and robust STEM next generation who use what they learn today to innovate and invent tomorrow. These new resources will help even more educators join us in shaping the future of aerospace.”
https://www.aerospacemanufacturinga...stes-industries-nsta-launch-exgen-initiative/
AIAA, Estes Industries, NSTA Partner On ExGen Initiative
Aerospace Manufacturing and Design (4/24) reports that AIAA, Estes Industries, and the National Science Teaching Association “have joined together to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers through a new, multi-year initiative that will bring research-based aerospace education to thousands of classrooms nationwide.” Exploration Generation (ExGen) “will provide K-12 educators with free lesson plans and curriculum storylines to help guide students as they explore various concepts in aerospace, engineering, and rocketry. High-quality professional learning experiences will also be developed to support teachers’ use of the ExGen instructional materials.” AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher said, “We are excited about our collaboration with Estes and NSTA to inspire a new space age generation. Our shared commitment to strengthening the aerospace profession is driving us to inspire the future workforce. We all recognize the need for a diverse and robust STEM next generation who use what they learn today to innovate and invent tomorrow. These new resources will help even more educators join us in shaping the future of aerospace.”