- Are
you an educator/docent/volunteer from an informal education institution
such as a science center, nature center, or museum?
- Do
your visitors ask you questions about astronomy that you cannot
answer?
- Would
you like to offer new, improved, or increased astronomy programming,
but aren't sure where to start?
- Would
you like to communicate with your peers on these issues and participate
in a program that offers solutions?
If
you answered "yes" to these questions, then Astronomy
from the Ground Up is definitely right for you!
Anyone
who provides informal science education opportunities for the public
on a paid or volunteer basis can apply to participate in the Astronomy
from the Ground Up program. Priority consideration will be given
to those applicants from small- to medium-sized institutions. Some
participants and their institutions will have astronomy programs
already, but will be looking to expand them, while others will be
offering astronomy for the first time after they are trained.
Note
that no background in astronomy is required in order to apply
or to take part in the program. However, access to a "high-speed"
Internet connection is essential to fully participate. (Click
here to learn more about the need for a high-speed Internet
connection.)
Why
Is Priority Given to Small- to Medium-Sized Institutions?
We
know that, collectively, small- and medium-sized informal science
education institutions reach millions of Americans every year. But
individually, most struggle with limited resources, small staffs,
and very modest budgets. That is why Astronomy from the Ground Up
is geared toward the smaller institutions and comes at little or
no expense to qualifying educators and their home institutions willing
to make at least a one-year commitment to the program.
Are
there any Other Types of Institutions that AFGU is Looking For?
One
of our commitments to our funders at the National
Science Foundation is to try to increase informal astronomy
education opportunities for people traditionally underrepresented
in science. We know that many informal science education institutions
already serve significant numbers of such groups. Therefore, not
only are we collaborating with women and minority individuals on
project development (as we look to develop and deliver relevant
content), but we are also giving some preference to those institutions
that serve a significant underrepresented population in their community.
Contact
us for more information about the types of educators and institutions
we are looking to serve through the Astronomy from the Ground Up
program.
AFGU
Workshops and How to Apply to Become a Participant
The AFGU Toolkit
The AFGU Online Community
The Research Component
Frequently Asked Questions
Return
to the AFGU Home Page
*Astronomy
from the Ground Up is based upon work supported by the Informal
Education Division of the National
Science Foundation under Grant no. ESI-0451933. Any opinions,
findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material
are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views
of the National Science Foundation
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