Penn State In-Service Workshops in Astronomy
The Penn State In-Service Workshops in Astronomy (PSIWA) are a series
of content-rich summer programs for middle- and high-school science
teachers. The purpose is to promote stimulating new activities and
instruction in astronomy at the secondary school level which will
increase and sustain student enthusiasm for physical science. The
workshops include informative presentations, hands-on laboratory and
computer activities, multimedia curricular materials, guest research
lectures, and pedagogical discussions. Content is oriented towards the
National Science Education Standards and the Pennsylvania Academic
Standards for Science and Technology.
Full scholarships are available to cover Penn State tuition for
these courses! Lodging, parking, meals are included, as well as a set
of curricular materials including a textbook, activity guides, computer
software, and NASA posters and lithographs.
For more information about
the scholarship program, contact Chris Palma at
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The PSIWA courses have been incorporated into a larger program run by
the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium, which includes workshops for
science teachers in other content areas. Visit the Science Workshops
for Educators program for more information.
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