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What the ERCN Has to Offer

NASA has established an Educator Resource Center Network to disseminate agency-related information and materials to the nation's educational community. The network provides expertise and facilities to help formal and informal educators access and use instructional products that emphasize science, mathematics and technology. These products are based on NASA's unique mission and are aligned with national education standards and appropriate state frameworks.

Image to right: The Marshall Space Flight Center Educator Resource Center Network consists of centers located in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa, Louisiana, Missouri and Tennessee.

Each ERC demonstrates and facilitates the use of education technologies; provides in-service and pre-service training using NASA curriculum support products; and partners with local, state and regional educational organizations to become part of the systemic initiatives in the state.

The ERC contains a collection of materials for educators, including videotapes, software and printed materials and lesson plans that reflect the most recent scientific discoveries about space and Earth. Subjects range from science and geography to meteorology, astronomy, social studies and environmental sciences.

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