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Education Outreach
 

With this program, NASA continues the Agency’s tradition of investing in the Nation’s education programs. It is directly tied the Agency's major education goal of attracting and retaining students in STEM disciplines. To compete effectively for the minds, imaginations, and career ambitions of America’s young people, NASA is focused on engaging and retaining students in STEM education programs to encourage their pursuit of educational disciplines critical to NASA’s future engineering, scientific, and technical missions.

The NASA Education Outreach Program strives to inspire future NASA explorers by connecting them directly to NASA employees.

Our employee-volunteer program serves all who are inspired by NASA, and who believe personal interaction with NASA employees will help you to inspire the students in you schools, centers, and programs.

Let our employee volunteers at Johnson Space Center enrich your education and career development efforts by:

  1. Answering your questions via e-mail or phone
  2. Speaking at your school or organization
  3. Participating in you Career Day or Science Fair
  4. Serving as tutors, mentors, and positive role-models!
Our employees visit organizations throughout the Greater-Houston area.

Thank you for your dedication to broadening the educational and career opportunities of our youth. We look forward to working with you to help inspire our next generation of explorers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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