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Title: Mae Jemison


1
Mae Jemison
  • Out Of This World

2
Early Childhood
  • Born- Oct. 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama
  • Youngest of three children
  • Mother- Dorothy Green- teacher
  • Father- Charlie Jemison- maintenance supervisor
  • Age 3- Family moved to Chicago for better
    educational opportunities

3
Hands-On Parenting
  • Research in brain development Parents are
    childs first and most important teachers in
    providing stimulating experiences.
  • Parents turned real-life experiences
  • into learning opportunities
  • Infected finger incident science project about
    pus!
  • Parents Philosophy Understand the world
  • around you and always be open to learning.

4
Determined Despite Dissuasion
  • In 1961, Jemison entered Kindergarten at age
    five.
  • Story of Kindergarten teacher
  • Self-study- Astronomy and Chemistry
  • Spent much time in library
  • Jemison was inspired by Martin
  • Luther King Jr. because of his attitude,
    audacity, and bravery.

5
Signs of a Prodigy
  • Studies show gifted children often have intense
    interests, are curious, and have a musical or
    artistic inclination.
  • Interests wide and varied
  • Enjoyed the arts, foreign
  • languages, many areas of science
  • African dancing, ballet, jazz,
  • modern, and Japanese

6
Excelling at Everything
  • Interests and study of chemistry and astronomy
    continue
  • Studied dance and
  • Russian language
  • Later became fluent in
  • Japanese and Swahili
  • Danced and acted in plays
  • Served on the student council

7
Talents and Touch Choices
  • Senior Year New York Medical School or
    professional dancer?
  • Mother helps with decision
  • Graduated with top honors from Morgan
  • Park High School in 1973, at the age of 16!
  • Evidence of grade-skipping and
  • acceleration
  • Gifted youth have so many interests and
    talents, they often have difficulty narrowing
    their career path.

8
Stanford University
  • Entered Stanford University at age 16
  • Majored in engineering and found it difficult as
    an African American woman to be treated fairly by
    professors
  • Graduated from Stanford in 1977 with a B.S. in
    chemical engineering
  • Also filled requirements for a B.A. in African
    and Afro-American Studies

9
Cornell and Peace Corps
  • Obtained Doctor of Medicine degree- 1981 Cornell
    Medical College
  • Traveled to Cuba, Kenya, and Thailand to provide
    care for people there, giving evidence of
    emotional giftedness.
  • Interned at Los Angeles County-
  • USC MC
  • 1983-1985-Joined the Peace Corps
  • and served in West Africa

10
NASA
  • The flight of Sally Ride in 1983 paved the way
    for women to apply.
  • African-American actress, Nichelle Nicols, who
    played Uhura on Star Trek, inspired Mae to join
    NASA.
  • Jemison was accepted on her second application as
    one of fifteen applicants out of 2000.
  • She was among the first class of astronauts
    selected after Challenger explosion in 1986.

11
190 Hours, 30 Minutes, 23 Seconds in Space
  • September 12-20, 1992- Jemisons only space
    misson aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour
  • Mae took several art
  • objects on board
  • as a salute to
  • creativity.
  • When she flew over Chicago,
  • Mae remembered her childhood dreams and
    realized her huge accomplishment.

12
Space Accomplishments
  • Jemison- Fifth African-American astronaut
  • First African-American woman astronaut for NASA
  • First African-American
  • woman in space
  • 1993- Mae was the first astronaut
  • to guest star on a Star Trek episode!

13
1993-Present
  • Jemison started her own company, The Jemison
    Group, to research and develop science and
    technology.
  • Founded Dorothy Jemison Foundation- started The
    Earth We Share, a science camp for children ages
    12-16.
  • Professor-at-large Cornell University
  • Prof. Of Environmental Studies- Dartmouth
    College, NH
  • Author, Find Where the Wind Goes
  • Appears at charity events
  • Host- World of Wonders series- Discovery Channel

14
Dynamic Public Speaker
  • Jemison is an active public speaker who promotes
    science and technology and gives inspiration to
    young people.
  • Advocates science education and getting minority
    students interested in that area
  • March 2009- Mae participated
  • with Michelle Obama in a
  • forum for promising young girls
  • in Washington, D.C.

15
Combining Science and the Arts
  • Jemison has become a crusader for a new vision of
    learning that combines the arts and sciences,
    intuition and logic.
  • She believes that science provides
  • understanding of universal experiences while
    art provides understanding of personal
    experiences.
  • Integration of arts and science is essential.
  • Ideas Potential Energy Nothing will happen
    until we risk putting words into action!

16
Jemisons Gifted Traits
  • Jemison possessed many shared characteristics of
    gifted individuals
  • Mae was determined from an early age to someday
    travel into space.
  • She was extremely curious about astronomy and
    learned rapidly in school.
  • She read from an early age and used language
    skills easily.
  • Interests were broad and intense and included
    science and the arts.
  • Leadership abilities were exhibited throughout
    high school and beyond in student council
    activities, Peace Corps work, NASA, and now in
    business.

17
Mae Jemison- Obstacles
  • Gender issues Jemison grew up in the 60s and
    often encountered resistence, as did many girls,
    in her pursuit of a science career. Even her
    Kindergarten teacher dissuaded her from wanting
    to be a scientist!
  • Racial/Cultural Bias Jemison recalls, as often
    the only black woman in many classes, being
    treated differently by some educators, often
    criticized for questions asked or even ignored.
  • Peer relations Mae related more to her parents,
    uncle, teachers, and mentors than children her
    own age.
  • Curriculum Lack of gifted programs/
    differentiating curriculum in schools left
    Jemison unsatisfied and unfulfilled. She studied
    on her own, going to the library every chance she
    had.

18
Nurturing Giftedness- Then and Now
  • Now
  • Awareness and availability of services for
    preschool gifted programs - early identification
    and placement
  • Gifted services provided from early childhood
    through high school
  • Greater acceptance and support of women with
    academic strengths in science/math areas
  • Racial equality barriers slowly being broken down
  • Differentiation
  • Talent development programs
  • Then
  • Brain development- plenty of early stimulation
    and emotional support from parents
  • Intrinsically motivated
  • Community resources
  • Mentors/Role Models
  • Opportunities to pursue interests and leadership
    roles
  • Acceleration/Grade skipping
  • Self-expression/self-actualization needs met

19
Extraordinarily Gifted
  • Chemical Engineer, Scientist, Physician, Teacher,
    Astronaut, Well-versed in several languages,
    Trained in dance and choreography, Actress,
    Businesswoman, Author, and Motivational Speaker
  • Mae Jemison knows no boundaries, learning from
    her parents never to limit herself due
  • to others limited imaginations.
  • Her determination to accomplish
  • goals regardless of obstacles or
  • negative attitudes of others is
  • truly an inspiration.

20
Resources
  • Abott, John (1997 March). To be intelligent.
    Educational Leadership, 6-10.
  • Clark, Barbara (2008). Growing up gifted. Upper
    Saddle River, N.J. Pearson Education, Inc..
  • Greene, Nick (2009). Dr. Mae C. Jemison First
    african-american woman in space. Retrieved June
    9, 2009, from About.com space/astronomy Web site
    http//space.about.com/cs/formerastronauts/a/jemis
    onbio_2.htm?p1
  • Mae C. Jemison. (2004). In Encyclopedia Of World
    Biography Web. Gale Cengage Learning.
    Retrieved June 9, 2009, from http//www.encycloped
    ia.com/doc/1G2-3404703299.html
  • Nash, J. Madeleine (1997, February 3). Fertile
    Minds. Time, 49-56.
  • Robinson, Nancy M. (2002 Fall). Assessing and
    advocating for gifted students Perspectives for
    school and clinical psychologists. National
    Research Center for Gifted Education and Talent
    Development, RM02166, Retrieved June 16, 2009,
    from http//www.gifted.uconn.edu/nrcgt/newsletter/
    fall02/fall024.html
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