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Space Curriculum for Maker Space at Turn Back Time

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Turn Back Time grew from a small farm-based preschool in 2012 to a thriving, blended program that takes advantage of nature’s ability to educate and heal. The farm caters to individuals of all ages, especially the underprivileged, neurodivergent, and at-risk youth. These populations often require an alternate learning environment to thrive academically. In order to create an optimal lesson plan, I gathered data from interviewees experienced in the field of education and visited educational sites that specialized in project-based, hands-on STEM learning. Drawing upon my research, I designed the most effective ways to teach STEM to create an engaging and accessible astronomy curriculum, while also keeping true to Turn Back Time’s roots as a nature-centric educational initiative.

  • This report represents the work of one or more WPI undergraduate students submitted to the faculty as evidence of completion of a degree requirement. WPI routinely publishes these reports on its website without editorial or peer review.
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  • 68211
  • E-project-050422-210242
Palabra Clave
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  • 2022
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
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  • 2022-05-04
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