ENGAGING THE ARTEMIS GENERATION: A forum to explore collaboration opportunities with NASA STEM | Summary and Q&A

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ENGAGING THE ARTEMIS GENERATION: A forum to explore collaboration opportunities with NASA STEM

TL;DR

NASA invites K-12 educators to join the Artemis mission for student excitement and STEM education opportunities.

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Key Insights

  • 🀩 Educational collaboration is key to inspiring the next generation for the Artemis mission.
  • ❓ Diversity and inclusion are essential for NASA's future workforce to tackle complex challenges.
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ Partnerships with educators can prepare students for STEM careers and contribute to NASA's mission success.

Transcript

good morning I would like to welcome you to today's special event on the Artemis mission and its connection to K through 12 education I am Rob LaSalle via the partnership manager in the office of stem engagement at NASA we are here today to begin a national conversation around Artemis one of NASA's most exciting planned missions our goal is to land... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: Why is NASA seeking collaboration with the education community for the Artemis mission?

NASA believes that engaging K-12 educators and students will help define the future of space exploration and STEM careers, inspiring the next generation.

Q: How is NASA incorporating diversity and inclusion in its workforce for the Artemis mission?

NASA recognizes the importance of diversity in its workforce to bring in different perspectives and ideas crucial for solving complex problems.

Q: How can partnerships with educators help NASA prepare students for future STEM careers?

Collaborating with educators can provide opportunities to engage students in real-world STEM projects and inspire them to pursue STEM careers in the future.

Q: What skills does NASA need in its future workforce for the Artemis mission?

NASA requires a diverse set of skills, including STEM expertise, collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and leadership to contribute to the success of the Artemis mission.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • NASA aims to land the first woman and the next man on the moon by 2024 through the Artemis mission.

  • The Artemis mission seeks to excite, motivate, and educate K-12 students to define the "Artemis generation."

  • Partnerships with the education community are crucial to inspire students towards STEM careers and space exploration.

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