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Choctawahatchee’s Own Wins Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award

March 9, 2009

High School Kudos go to Ricardo V. Soria, assistant principal of Choctawahatchee High School in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, who has been named the 2009 recipient of the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award. Soria’s credentials were scrutinized by a panel of the Astronauts Memorial Foundation (AMF), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Space Foundation. The award will be presented March 30 during the Opening Ceremony of the 25th National Space Symposium at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Broadmoor Hotel Soria was selected for his role in creating the Engineers For America (EFA) program, an innovative elementary school initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education through hands-on flight, aviation and aerospace activities. The program has two major components: a two-day “Teach the Teacher” workshop prepares teachers to use aviation-based resources and activities to integrate STEM into the classroom; and one-day “Reach the Student” events at the U.S. Air Force Armament Museum at nearby Elgin Air Force Base give students a unique opportunity to conduct experiments in an interesting and inspiring venue.

The students who participate use reading, writing, mathematics, science and spelling skills to solve aircraft-related problems. Aligned with Florida Department of Education standards, the classroom and on-site activities use research and data collection techniques based on NASA protocols combined with fun hands-on projects such as creating parachutes, testing balsa-wood airplanes against fan-induced “headwinds,” and using home-made galvanometers to measure magnetic fields. 

Teachers and students love the program because it teaches the way children like to learn.  Many teachers have noticed improvement in students’ test scores and in their classroom performance as a result of their involvement in EFA. “The best way to improve the nation’s technological brain power is to grow our own engineers, mathematicians and scientists — and the best way to do that is to get children interested and educated at a young age,” said Iain Probert, vice president, education, Space Foundation. “Rick Soria epitomizes the kind of educators we need to make that happen.”

“This was an intense national competition with high-quality applicants from all sections of the country,” said Stephen Feldman, Ph.D., president, AMF. “Rick’s program is innovative, produces excellent results, and has the support of the school district, which is committed to seamless K-12 STEM education. “Rick targets both students and teachers by equipping teachers with strategies for making math and science relevant,” Feldman added. “We are pleased to join NASA and the Space Foundation in giving the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award to someone who is making a difference in such an exciting and creative way.”

Rick Soria As winner of the award, Soria will receive a commemorative trophy engraved with his name and a monetary award of $500. In addition, his name will be placed alongside past recipients on a plaque at the Center for Space Education at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

“It is truly a pleasure to be recognized for what I would gladly do for nothing,” said Soria upon notification of his selection. “The role teachers play in preparing the next generation of engineers, aero/astronauts and technical professionals is one most do with commitment and passion and little fanfare. Every once in awhile, a colleague or a former student shares a success that reminds you that you are on track. I am humbled that the AMF, NASA and the Space Foundation consider our EFA Initiative such a great contribution to K-12 STEM advancement. We do.”

Space Symposium The AMF, NASA, and the Space Foundation present the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award annually for outstanding contributions to technology education made by K-12 educators or district-level personnel. The award is named after Alan Shepard, one of the nation’s original seven Mercury astronauts, the first American to fly in space, one of only 12 humans who have walked on the moon, and a former AMF board member. It recognizes excellence, quality, and innovation in the development and application of technology in the classroom or to the professional development of teachers. This year’s judges included two astronauts, representatives from NASA, the AMF and the Space Foundation, and Alan Shepard’s daughter.

Themed The Next Space Age, the 25th National Space Symposium brings together all sectors of space — civil, commercial, national security, new space entrepreneurship, and finance to highlight accomplishments and address opportunities and issues facing the global space community today. The agenda includes presentation of a number of prestigious space-related awards, including the Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award.

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