Meghan E. Marrero
U.S. Satellite Laboratory
Meghan E. Marrero, Ed.D. is the Director of Curriculum at U.S. Satellite Laboratory, Inc., where she leads a team of curriculum designers and developers in creating innovative, inquiry and technology-based learning experiences for K-12 students. Her research interests are in teacher education and in improving environmental literacy of teachers and students.
Jessica Fitzsimons Riccio
Teachers College, Columbia University
Karen A. Woodruff
U.S. Satellite Laboratory
Karen Woodruff, M.A. Curriculum Developer and Instructor, U.S. Satellite Laboratory is a seasoned curriculum developer with expertise in Earth and biological systems. She is a former classroom teacher dedicated to improving student achievement through meaningful experiences, inquiry-based practices and valuable teacher education opportunities.
Glen S. Schuster
Glen Schuster is U.S. Satellite Laboratory, Inc’s Founder and President, and a leading Scientist Educator. With a background in meteorology [M.S.] and as a master trainer serving educators across the globe, Glen works to transform traditional classrooms into working science, mathematics and technology laboratories. These are places where authentic science is practiced and learned in various contexts, places where math and science test scores increase and students develop skills to be competitive in tomorrow’s workplace. He is the Principal Investigator for active STEM classroom and teacher projects including: NASA-sponsored Endeavor Science Teaching Certificate Project, 3D-VIEW and Signals of Spring; NOAA-sponsored Signals of Spring-ACES; and NSF-sponsored SPRINTT.
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