Honeywell Scholarship Program Provides Effective Teaching
Techniques For Science And Math
Teachers from 17 countries and 44 states have been selected to
attend the "Honeywell Educators @ Space Academy" program at the
U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, June 11-23.
The event is one element of the company's math and science
education initiative. Created in partnership with the U.S. Space
& Rocket Center in 2004, the program is designed to help
teachers move beyond the standard math and science curriculum with
supplemental teaching techniques developed through real-life
astronaut training.
"Through the Honeywell Educators @ Space Academy program we have
trained more than 1,100 science and math teachers to become more
engaging and inspiring educators," said Thomas Buckmaster,
President, Honeywell Hometown Solutions. "This unique hands-on
learning experience reinvigorates science, technology, engineering
and math education in classrooms around the globe."
The 220 educators who have received scholarships from Honeywell
this year will participate in 45 hours of professional development,
as well as an intensive educator curriculum focused on space
science and exploration. Activities include classroom, laboratory
and field training exercises, which are linked to U.S. science and
math teaching standards. Each teacher will also undergo real-life
astronaut training including a high-performance jet simulation,
scenario-based space missions, land and water survival training,
and a state-of-the-art flight dynamics programs.
"As a teacher I love the idea of exposing students to new
experiences. The week at Huntsville gives me plenty of material to
do just that in my classroom," said Steve Chance, 2009 Space Camp
alumni. "The frosting-on-the-cake was to spend time with so many
dedicated and enthusiastic teachers. That always refreshes me for
the new year."
Each teacher selected receives a full scholarship following a
rigorous application and selection process involving competing
teachers from around the world. Scholarships include tuition for
the six-day program, round-trip airfare, meals, accommodation and
program materials, all underwritten by Honeywell and contributions
from Honeywell employees.
"Once again, Honeywell is sending a stellar group of teachers to
the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, and we are honored to have the
opportunity to provide them with relevant professional development
in science, technology, and mathematics," said Larry Capps, Chief
Executive Officer of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. "Teachers
who have participated in previous sessions are now making a
difference in classrooms around the world as they inspire the next
generation of explorers. We look forward to working with the
Honeywell Educator Class of 2010 as we continue our mission."
Since the program's inception, Honeywell and its employees have
sponsored more than 1,100 scholarships for teachers from 37
countries and 49 U.S. states, to participate in the Honeywell
Educators @ Space Academy programs.