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Judy A. Schieble
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| Title: |
Science Educator, Retired |
| Industry: |
Education |
| Type of Organization: |
Public School District |
| Major Product/Service: |
Elementary and secondary education |
| Expertise: |
Ms. Schieble has over 29 years experience in elementary and secondary education. She taught science and biology and formerly coached boys and girls swimming and diving. During her tenure, she founded a freshmen girl's basketball program and has been very instrumental with the "Rockets for Schools" Program at the Spaceport in Sheboygan. She also works with the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority Board. She wrote an educational outreach grant through the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium. She is Certified in Physical Education, K-12 and Broad Field Science, 9-12. She also taught Physical Education and Health for grades K-12. Ms. Schieble worked with the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan College for Kids and with the University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac LEAP program for grades 2-5 during the summers of 2009 and 2010. She is running a program called “Leap-Shapes of Flight “ for grades 2-5 at the University of Wisconsin, Fond Du Lac. |
| Geographic Area of Distribution: |
Sheboygan, Wisconsin |
| Affiliations: |
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Alumni Association of the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse and Oshkosh; Teacher Liaison, NASA Space Foundation, Colorado Springs, Colorado |
| University/Degree: |
B.S., Physical Education & Health, 1974; B.S., Broad Field Science, 1988; Univ. of Wisconsin, La Crosse; M.S., Physical Education, Illinois State Univ., 1977; M.S., Curriculum Instruction (Science), Univ. of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, 2003 |
| Born: |
April, 1952 |
| Hobbies/Sports: |
Sewing, crafts, cross-country skiing |
| Honors & Awards: |
Wisconsin Aerospace Authority Board |
| Published Works: |
Wrote grant to the Wisconsin Space Grant to expand the elementary rocket launch for the Rockets for Schools Program for Spring, 2010 |
| Career Accomplishments: |
What I feel separates me from other professionals in my industry is the extra time I give to my students by way of expanding their curriculum, bringing new activities into the classroom, implementing open-ended approach to learning and providing basic multiple choice, written and oral tests for my students. One of the most outstanding events in my career has been being chosen to represent and become a Board Member of the Space Science Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin as well as for a Spaceport in the future. It is an honor to be chosen and I will be working with other members to support and encourage aerospace-related education in Wisconsin. We will be focusing on current aerospace education and related fields at the primary/secondary and higher levels and will also work with the Boys and Girls Scouts of America and the 4H groups. At the same time, we will promote the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority and work in conjunction with the Wisconsin Industry, Economic Development and Operations departments. I will get a chance to use my knowledge in the science fields to establish aerospace-related programs for the community and for Wisconsin. |