May 31, 2019
Show Notes for Lance Bush
In the aftermath of the Challenger accident, the crew’s families came together, firmly committed to the belief that they must carry on the spirit of their loved ones by continuing the Challenger crew’s educational mission. Their efforts resulted in the creation of Challenger Center for Space Science Education.
Challenger Centers use space-themed simulated learning and role-playing strategies to help students bring their classroom studies to life and cultivate skills needed for future success, such as problem solving, critical thinking, communication and teamwork.
A not-for-profit 501(c)(3) education organization, Challenger Center reaches hundreds of thousands of students, and tens of thousands of teachers every year.
In his own words, Challenger Center CEO Lance Bush explains what a Challenger Center is, and how each center provides inspiration, in memory and in celebration of the Challenger crew, to students all over the world.
Key Takeaways:
“I think I have one of the best jobs in the world, all because we (the Challenger Center team and staff) get to see the mission fly, and experience seeing the students come out of a mission high-fiving, then hearing teachers say they’re much more motivated and engaged in the related STEM topics presented in the classroom as a result” -Lance Bush, Challenger Center CEO
About The Challenger Center(s):
About Challenger Center
As a leader in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
education, Challenger Center provides more than 260,000 students
annually with experiential education programs that engage students
in hands-on learning opportunities. These programs, delivered in
Challenger Learning Centers and classrooms, increase engagement in
STEM subjects and inspire students to pursue careers in these
important fields. Challenger Center was created by the Challenger
families to honor the crew of shuttle flight STS-51-L.
Casual Space Show BONUS Links & Resources:
Website: Challenger.org
Facebook: @ChallengerCtr
Twitter: @ChallengerCtr
Christa’s Lessons: Challenger.org/christa
STEM Resources: Challenger.org/stem-resources