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Discovery Communications Announces Partners for the 2008 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge
SILVER SPRING, Md., April 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Discovery Communications
proudly announces that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the
National Governors Association and Science Olympiad have signed on as partners
for this year's Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge. All three
organizations will join Discovery Education and 3M with the common goal of
engaging and inspiring every middle school student in America to explore
science and communicate their findings by entering the 2008 Young Scientist
Challenge.
"Joining forces with these prominent national associations is a great way
to mark the 10th year of the Young Scientist Challenge, the nation's premier
science competition for middle schoolers," said Carrie Passmore, Senior Vice
President of Corporate Affairs and Social Responsibility for Discovery
Communications. "We are proud to have NASA, NGA and Science Olympiad
participate in fulfilling our mission of inspiring the next generation of
scientific leaders."
In its 10th year, the Young Scientist Challenge is introducing a new and
exciting entry mechanism for students, which will highlight their ability to
innovatively use everyday technology to communicate basic scientific knowledge
to their peers. This year, students are creating short videos to demonstrate
their understanding of a scientific concept, modeling the same techniques
creative educators across the country use when they employ digital media to
convey critical or complex concepts to students. All fifth, sixth, seventh
and eighth graders are eligible to enter. In July, 51 semifinalists, one from
each state andWashington, D.C., will be announced. Ten finalists then will
be selected to travel toWashington, D.C., October 4th through 7th, to compete
for the title of "America's Top Young Scientist."
"NASA is excited to partner with Discovery Education and 3M for the 2008
Young Scientist Challenge," said Jim Stofan, Deputy Administrator for
Education Integration, NASA. NASA will host the competition finals on October
5th and 6th at Goddard Space Center inGreenbelt, Md. fitting into this year's
theme "The Science of Space." NASA Education's programs strive to reach and
connect with youth, and to excite and inspire them into becoming the next
generation of scientists, inventors, technicians, and explorers.
NGA is proud to be a part of the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist
Challenge to encourage the exploration of science among America's youth and
promote the importance of STEM education. "Identifying, motivating, and
training tomorrow's workforce in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) education is critical to preserving America's competitive
edge in the 21st century economy," said John Thomasian, Director of the NGA
Center for Best Practices. "We think the Young Scientist Challenge is an ideal
vehicle to spark these interests in middle school students." NGA will engage
governors across the country to encourage students in their respective states
to participate in the challenge.
Science Olympiad joins the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist
Challenge in identifying the nation's great middle school science
communicators and nominating them for consideration to compete for the title
of "America's Top Young Scientist." Since 1984, Science Olympiad has been
dedicated to improving the quality of K-12 science education, increasing
interest in the sciences, creating a technologically literate workforce, and
providing recognition for outstanding achievement by both students and
teachers. "The ability to present science, technology, engineering and math
concepts in layman's terms to a wide audience -- in person, not just in
writing -- is a valuable skill in today's world," said Dr. Gerard Putz,
President and Co-Founder of Science Olympiad.
For more information or to enter the Discovery Education 3M Young
Scientist Challenge, visit http://www.DiscoveryEducation.com/YoungScientist.
About Discovery Education
Discovery Communications revolutionized television with the Discovery
Channel and is now transforming classrooms through Discovery Education.
Powered by the #1 non-fiction media company in the world, Discovery Education
combines scientifically proven, standards-based digital media and a dynamic
user community in order to empower teachers to improve student achievement.
Already, more than half of all U.S. schools access Discovery Education digital
services. Explore the future of education at
http://www.DiscoveryEducation.com.
About 3M
A recognized leader in research and development, 3M produces thousands of
innovative products for dozens of diverse markets. 3M's core strength is
applying its more than 40 distinct technology platforms -- often in
combination -- to a wide array of customer needs. With $24 billion in sales,
3M employs 75,000 people worldwide and has operations in more than 60
countries. For more information, visit http://www.3m.com.
About NASA
For fifty years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has
helped to pioneer America's future through its bold space exploration missions
and scientific and aeronautics research activities. For more information,
visit http://www.nasa.gov.
About NGA
Founded in 1908, the National Governors Association is the collective
voice of the nation's governors and one ofWashington, D.C.'s most respected
public policy organizations. Its members are the governors of the 50 states,
three territories and two commonwealths. NGA provides governors and their
senior staff members with services that range from representing states on
Capitol Hill and before the Administration on key federal issues to developing
and implementing innovative solutions to public policy challenges through the
NGA Center for Best Practices. For more information, visit http://www.nga.org.
About Science Olympiad
Fulfilling a desire to bring excitement to science education and
competitions, Science Olympiad was founded by educators Dr. Gerard Putz and
Jack Cairns. What began as a grassroots assembly of science educators has now
become the largest multi-discipline team science competition in the nation,
with 5,300 teams competing in 47 states at the Division B & C level (grades
6-12) complemented by more than 10,000 competitive and non-competitive
elementary programs. One of Science Olympiad's main goals is to bring
academic competition to the same level of recognition and praise normally
reserved for athletic contests. For more information about Science Olympiad,
please see http://www.soinc.org/ or call (630) 792-1251.
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