Astronomy Education is a Gift

Pass it Forward

So, I’m spending column time this week talking about astronomy-oriented holiday gifting. Here’s one you might want to think about: the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.

It’s a very active supporter of astronomy and all science education. I’ve been a regular member for many years, and this year I upped my membership to a professional level. Contrary to what the name says, the group has world-wide outreach, with members in both the professional and amateur astronomy and education communities.  They are a perennial favorite with educators especially because of all the workshops and online educational materials they offer. They have a pretty cool Astroshop online where you can find gifts that take you wherever you want to go as you learn (or teach others) about astronomy.

I’m a member of ASP because I support their mission to increase the public’s understanding and appreciation of astronomy. They welcome scientists, educators, enthusiasts and members of the general public — in short, anyone who supports science literacy.  So, in this season of giving and paying it forward, consider joining ASP and perhaps even buying a membership for a favorite science teacher who may not know about ASP (rare, I hope – but you never know).  Check ’em out!