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Frequently Asked Questions

 

  1. What happens at Challenger Learning Center
  2. Who does a Challenger Learning Center reach
  3. How many students can participate in a mission at one time
  4. What does it cost?

What happens at the Challenger Learning Center?

It starts with a one-day workshop for teachers, where they receive information and materials about the "mission." Then the teachers brief the students about their trip to the Challenger Learning Center, form teams and prepare their scientific assignments. The actual visit includes a two-hour "flight" in a high-tech simulator. The class becomes a crew of scientists and explorers, and is divided into a Mission Control group and a Spacecraft group to perform a series of hands-on experiments. Later, back in the classroom, students participate in post-flight activities that use the data they gathered during their mission.

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Who does a Challenger Learning Center reach?

The primary target audience for Challenger Learning Centers is students in grades 5-9. Generally, the visits of these classroom groups are scheduled during regular school hours. Many Challenger Learning Centers then invite other groups to visit the facility during the summer, on weekends and sometimes in evening sessions. Groups might include individuals, youth clubs such as the Scouts and 4-H, corporations and families.

The program builds on concepts that are inherent to all children, to naturally embrace every student, regardless of gender, race, economic or physical status, including those who may not have been traditionally represented in the sciences.

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How many students can participate in a "flight" at one time?

As many as 32 and as few as16 students are needed to fly a full mission at a Challenger Learning Center. Annually, each Challenger Learning Center hosts approximately 10,000 individuals per year, making the total number of visitors to Challenger Learning Centers over 350,000 each year.

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What does it cost?

Admission is $4/adults and $3/children and seniors. Public Missions are $17.50 for adults and $15.00 for students.

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Challenger Learning Center of Arizona
21170 N. 83rd Ave. , Peoria, AZ 85382. Voice: 623.322.2001 Fax: 623.322.3716 E-mail: [email protected]