NASA GLOBE Program to Present at 79th UNGA Science Summit
Shaping the Role of STEM to Help Achieve 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
The
NASA Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, with partners Education Development Center, CUNY, SUNY Fredonia, IGES, and Global STEM Education Center, Inc., is proud to lead multiple sessions at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly’s tenth annual
Science Summit.
Launched in 1995, GLOBE is a worldwide science and education program that contributes to increased scientific understanding of the Earth, supports improved student achievement in science and mathematics, and engages citizen scientists.
GLOBE’s three UN General Assembly sessions, which Education Development Center coordinated as part of their work
co-leading the GLOBE Implementation Office with CUNY, will spotlight GLOBE’s work to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Register to attend the Summit to participate in the sessions.
“The Science Summit at UNGA79 is an exciting opportunity to showcase GLOBE’s reach, impacts, and successful work around Earth Science learning and science diplomacy,” said
Rebecca Lewis, Education Development Center’s Director of the GLOBE Implementation Office. “We welcome the opportunity to share how initiatives like GLOBE can both help prepare youth, educators, and citizens to advance the SDGs in local communities and create strong, SDG-focused global networks.”
The Summit, which kicks off today and runs until September 26, will focus on the role and contribution of science in attaining the SDGs, and prepare critical inputs for the
United Nations Summit of the Future, which will take place on September 20–23.
GLOBE’s sessions at the 79th UNGA Science Summit follow:
Educating for Sustainability: The Vital Role of the NASA GLOBE Educators in Environmental Science Diplomacy and UN SDG Achievement
September 10 – 11 am EDT
Moderator:
Mike Jabot, Director of Education for the GLOBE Implementation Office
Convenor
Larisa Schelkin, UN and SDGs Consultant, Education, Training and Public Engagement, GLOBE Implementation Office
In this session, panelists will share inspiring examples of how GLOBE educators have integrated Earth Science education with learning experiences focused on the UN SDGs, and why this is critical for equipping students and future leaders with the skills and knowledge they need to address environmental challenges.
Shaping the Future: The NASA GLOBE Program Role in Advancing the UN SDGs Towards 2030 and Beyond
September 11 – 9 am EDT
Moderator:
Rebecca Lewis, Director of the GLOBE Implementation Office, Community Engagement and Support
Convenor
Larisa Schelkin, UN and SDGs Consultant, Education, Training and Public Engagement, GLOBE Implementation Office
In this session, panelists will share how the GLOBE Program contributes to achieving the UN SDGs in their countries as examples of how countries worldwide can engage citizens, educators, youth, and scientists in collectively making an impact on their communities and the world. This session will delve into the GLOBE Program's innovative approach to STEM education, emphasizing its impact on cultivating the next generation of global scientists and environmental stewards.
Fostering Global Engagement: Leveraging the NASA GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN)
September 17 – 11 am EDT
Moderator:
Rusty Low, Deputy Director for Science for the GLOBE Implementation Office
Convenor
Larisa Schelkin, UN and SDGs Consultant, Education, Training and Public Engagement, GLOBE Implementation Office
In this session, panelists will highlight how STEM professionals, educators, and students can collaborate to advance Earth science research and the UN SDGs. This session will illuminate the transformative power of global engagement in addressing pressing environmental challenges through open science practices.
Learn more about EDC’s and CUNY’s GLOBE Implementation Office:
https://www.globe.gov/about/learn/gio
About EDC
Education Development Center works with partners worldwide to advance every person's journey to learn, work, and be well. Since 1958, it has been a leader in community-led initiatives that promote sustainable change and advance solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges. Operating in the U.S. and more than 80 countries, edc.org designs, implements, and evaluates programs in service of championing people and transforming systems.
About GLOBE
The
GLOBE Program is an international science and education program that focuses on promoting scientific literacy and building connections between people passionate about the environment. GLOBE has three primary goals: increasing environmental awareness, contributing to increased scientific understanding of the Earth, and supporting improved student achievement in science and mathematics. By participating in GLOBE, students, teachers, researchers and lifelong learners can connect with the program’s global community.
With the support of NASA and the federal science agencies that sponsor GLOBE, namely the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U.S. Department of State (DoS), GLOBE engages learners in the scientific process and advances scientific literacy and diplomacy. The GLOBE Implementation Office (GIO) provides support to the GLOBE community worldwide. The GIO is sponsored through a NASA cooperative agreement award to
EDC and
The City University of New York (CUNY).