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Scenes From A Galileo Educators' Workshop

educators_72.gifoneil_72.gifThe Galileo Mission: Making it Happen workshop featured "take-it-back-to-your-classroom" activities, creative ways that concepts given in the informative talks about how the Galileo Mission works could be conveyed to junior and senior high school students. David Armstrong, 11th and 12th grade math teacher at Marina High School, Huntington Beach, uses our Galileo home page and liked the many classroom applications offered. Bonnie Stefan, 6th grade teacher at Jefferson Middle School, Indio, appreciated the visual and performing arts emphasis. "It was fun!"


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Educational Ambassadors Selected!

Throughout 1997, Galileo's exciting discoveries will be presented to their local communities by Fred Marschak, Santa Barbara, CA; James Beaber, Lakewood (Denver), CO; Susan Clavier, Dover, DE; Mary Matthes, Rehoboth Beach, DE; Charlotte Bihm, Opelousas (Lafayette), LA; Don Donovan, Braintree (Boston), MA; Betty Paulsell, Lawson (Kansas City), MS; Virgil Boehland, Duluth, MN; Chelen Johnson, Minneapolis, MN; Chuck St. Lucas, Omaha, NE; Thomas Estill, Lyme, NH; Paul Fisher, Morristown (Newark), NJ; Kenn Hitchcock, Alamorgordo, NM; John Telesca, Johnson City (Binghamton), NY; Bradley Timerson, Newark (Rochester), NY; and Evan Justin, Vashon Island, WA. These are the 1st-round educational ambassadors selected. The 2nd-round applications will be accepted August 11 through September 2, 1997


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