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              Astronomy 
              from the Ground Up (AFGU) provides informal science educators and interpreters with new and innovative ways to communicate astronomy. AFGU is a growing community of hundreds of educators from museums, science centers, nature centers, and parks around the U.S., who are actively enhancing and expanding their capacity to address astronomy topics for their visitors.  
              Project 
              ASTRO™ Find out more about this highly successful 
              national program that partners astronomers and teachers in the classroom  
              San 
              Francisco Bay Area ASTRO is a Project ASTRO National 
              Network Site that is run by the ASP   
              Family 
              ASTRO Discover a new program at the ASP that is developing 
              events and activities to share the excitement of hands-on astronomy 
              with families   
              Sharing 
              the Universe (STU) will help amateur astronomers find 
              ways to improve the quality and effectiveness of their education 
              and public outreach (EPO) activities by looking at what successful 
              clubs are doing and what "best practices" might be transferable 
              to other clubs or amateurs that may be struggling with EPO. New 
              EPO support resources and networking options will also be tested 
              and made available to astronomy clubs nationwide.   
               SOFIA Explore the invisible 
              universe of infra-red astronomy in a 747 at high altitudes              
              The 
              Survey of College Astronomy Teachers Add your voice 
              to a growing network of educators who teach introductory astronomy 
              at community colleges and other institutions without extensive research 
              programs   
              Cosmos 
              in the Classroom Symposia Learn to teach introductory 
              astronomy for nonscience majors more effectively   
              Night 
              Sky Network Outreach ToolKits and Training Available 
              from the ASP and NASA. Amateur Astronomy Clubs interested in enhancing 
              or expanding their public outreach and education activities are 
              invited to apply for membership in the "Night Sky Network," 
              a new program specifically designed for amateur astronomers.              
              The 
              Universe in the Classroom is a quarterly electronic 
              newsletter for teachers who want to help their students learn more 
              about science, astronomy and the universe.   
              Silicon 
              Valley Astronomy Lectures Downloadable non-technical lectures 
              by noted astronomers covering recent developments in our understanding 
              of the universe.   
              SEED 
              Grants The ASP SEED Grant program supports the ASP's mission 
              to improve the understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of astronomy 
              by encouraging active researchers to engage in public outreach, 
              K-14 formal education, or informal education programs or activities.                
              International 
              Year of Astronomy (2009) Discovery Guides 
              The ASP and NASA have collaborated to create monthly guides highlighting 
              a different theme and object in the sky for each month of 2009. 
              The IYA Discovery Guides contain an article, finder chart for the 
              featured object, a hands on activity that brings the theme of the 
              month as well as links to additional activities related to the topic. 
              Most activities include a short video that can be downloaded showing 
              it in use.   
              Astronomy Behind the Headlines 
              is a podcast for informal science educators. Each episode gives 
              you a look behind the latest headlines in astronomy and space science 
              and provides links to related resources and activities so you can 
              interpret these exciting topics for your audiences.  Galileo Teacher Training Program is a pilot program established during the International Year of Astronomy, testing a new model of teacher professional development designed to facilitate the teaching of the process of science using Galileo's iconic observations and other resources.  Workshops have been conducted and are planned for the Bay Area as well as at venues around the country, using a web site (www.gttpusa.org) to help develop graduates of the program as a community of practice. The NASA Galileo Educator Network (GEN) is a NASA funded teacher  professional development program managed by the Astronomical Society of  the Pacific. The GEN program creates professional development nationwide with the primary goals to help teacher educators and teacher professional  development providers engage and educate teachers of astronomy (and  general science) and to promote the effective use of NASA-developed and  NASA-supported resources by teacher educators and teacher professional  development providers, through integration of astronomy/space science  content with Galileo-inspired science inquiry and exploration. Sky Rangers, a part of the Astronomy from the Ground Up (AFGU) program, provides astronomy training and materials to park rangers and other outdoor educators and interpreters.   |