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Laurie Ruberg, Ph.D. Associate Director Debra C. Burkey Piecka, Ed.D. Educational Researcher/Instructional Designer Center for Educational Technologies Wheeling Jesuit University [email protected]

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The STELLAR Awards recognize educators for exemplary strategies of integrating NASA educational resources in their teaching.

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Laurie Ruberg, Ph.D.Associate Director

Debra C. Burkey Piecka, Ed.D.Educational Researcher/Instructional Designer

Center for Educational TechnologiesWheeling Jesuit University

[email protected]

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What are the STELLAR Awards?

STELLAR awards recognize educators for excellent uses of NASA STEM resources in their classrooms or informal settings. The STELLAR acronym represents the intent of the award:

STEM

Teaching

Excellence for

Leading,

Learning,

Articulation, and

Reflection

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STELLAR Awards

Navigation

• Go to the NASATalk website

• Register and login to the site

• Select the STELLAR Award Icon

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STELLAR Awards are seeking entries for the following themes.

• Aeronautics and flight• Ecosystems• Forces and motion• Life sciences• Models and scales• Solar system• The Moon• Weather and climate

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STELLAR Award winners• Receive a $100 cash stipend.

• Two honorable mentions each receive a $50 stipend.

• Participate in blogs, interviews, or digital storytelling about their entries.

• May use the STELLAR Awards icon for recognition purposes.

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Please nominate teachers for STELLAR Awards.• Draw from curriculum areas promoted within your

region.

• Consider tying to STELLAR Awards to a professional development conference theme such as robotics.

• Inspire and motivate other teachers to use NASA resources by sharing your experiences.

• Read about Mrs. Eileen Poling’s winning entry, Family Flight Fun on NASATalk.

• Submit an entry.

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We have a winner!

Tucker Valley Elementary-Middle School Principal Joyce Carrico,

left, and gifted students teacher Eileen Poling.

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The NASATalk Team congratulates Mrs. Poling on being our first STELLAR Awards winner! Will you be our next?

Please submit an entry and share your experiences using

NASA educational resources in your classroom or informal setting.

.Contact us at [email protected].