ALAN SHEPARD TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION AWARD

 


Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award

 

Now accepting applications for the 2011 Award

Congratulations to the 2010 Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award Winner:
Mr. Allen V. Robnett from Gallatin High School in Gallatin, Tennessee.
 

I. Introduction and Overview

In a continuing effort to recognize outstanding contributions by K-12 educators and District level personnel in the field of Educational Technology, the Astronauts Memorial Foundation (AMF) in partnership with the Space Foundation and NASA, is pleased to present the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award. The Award recognizes outstanding contributions made by technology personnel or classroom teachers to technology education. 

The Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award rewards excellence in the development and delivery of technology programs. Programs which focus on aerospace and/or aeronautics will be given priority to other programs. Applicants must demonstrate how their programs ultimately benefit the students in a school or district.

II. Eligibility and the Award

The Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award is open to all K-12 school or district level educators from across the nation.  The Award will be presented by AMF, the Space Foundation and NASA at the 27th National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado (The Award will be presented on April 11, 2011).  The winner will be flown to Colorado Springs, where hotel accommodations will be provided.  The winner will receive a commemorative trophy with his or her name engraved and a monetary award of $1,000. In addition, the Award winner's name will be placed on a plaque honoring past recipients that is housed in the Center for Space Education at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The candidate must be nominated by the school's principal.  An associate superintendent or superintendent must nominate all district level personnel.

III. The Review Process

Applications will be reviewed in two stages. During the first stage, applications will be reviewed by AMF staff to select finalists for the Award. Each application will have multiple readers and will be evaluated according to how well the application addresses the criteria.
 
In the second stage, the Selection Committee will review and evaluate the finalists and select a winner based on the Selection Criteria.

IV. Selection Criteria 

A Selection Committee of nationally respected leaders will select a winner based on the following categories.

Applicants must respond to all four categories. Each category will be worth 25 points, for a total of 100 cumulative points. The applicant who scores the most points will be the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award Winner.

1. Innovation: 25 Points

Are your programs innovative?

Innovative and imaginative programs should showcase creative solutions to new or old problems. Applicants should implement effective “out-of-the-box” programs to their school and/or district.

2. Excellence: 25 Points

What are the results of your programs and why are they considered outstanding?
 
Programs should produce a
tangible result that emanates excellence. The applicant must also demonstrate how their programs ultimately benefit the students in a school or district.

3. Program Type: 25 Points

Does your program deal with aerospace and/or aeronautics?

Programs which focus on aerospace and/or aeronautics will be given priority to other programs.

4. Future Consideration: 25 Points

What are your plans for the future to continue your programs?

The Alan Shepard Award recognizes what you have done in the past year, but plans to continue or expand your current programs are also evaluated.

V. Guidelines for Completing the Application .

Please submit the following:

  1. An Award Application.  
    The Application has three sections. 
             a.  Entry Form
             b.  Demographic Profile sheet
             c.  Check List  (to reference and assist you in
                  compiling your application).
  2. An abstract of the key elements of the program (one page).
  3. A clear description and explanation of the program or service and its outcomes for which you are seeking the Award (three pages).
  4. Published curriculum material, software, photographs, etc. may also be included.

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Only mailed applications postmarked no later than January 15, 2011 will be accepted.
The 2011 Alan Shepard Award winner will be announced on this web site by March 4, 2011.

 Mail to:

Via regular mail: 

The Astronauts Memorial Foundation
The Alan Shepard Award

Mail Code AMF
Kennedy Space Center, FL  32899
 

Physical address for Federal Express or UPS:

The Astronauts Memorial Foundation
The Alan Shepard Award

State Road 405 Building M6-306, Room 5000
Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899

 

 

Thank you for your interest in the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award. If you have questions, please contact The Astronauts Memorial Foundation, by phone 321-452-2887, by FAX  321-452-6244, or by e-mail amfreg@amfcse.org.  

 

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