Modeling Workshops in high school physics, chemistry, and/or physical science will be held in summer 2009 in Arizona, California, Miami FL, Kansas, Maine, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Philadelphia PA, Pittsburgh PA, Tennessee, Dallas TX, and Wisconsin. Pending funding, also in Columbus GA, Chicago, New Orleans, and Kansas City MO. Visit http://modeling.asu.edu/MW_nation.html for details. Modeling Workshops are peer-led. Modeling Instruction is the only high school science program recognized by the U.S. Dept. of Education as EXEMPLARY. Stipends and/or free tuition are available for in-state teachers at most sites. Teachers greatly value Modeling Instruction. Modelers from all over the nation wrote:…
Author: Lee Trampleasure
Lee Trampleasure has been teaching for 25 years, and teaches Physics and Biology at Menlo-Atherton High School.
Friday, March 20, 2009, 11:00 a.m. Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman Oak West, 2nd floor of Tresidder Union, Stanford University Refreshments served at 10:45. Open to public. The Physics department will host a special lecture on March 20, 2009 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, Director of the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative at the University of British Columbia. Science Education in the 21st Century: Using the methods of science to teach science Guided by experimental tests of theory and practice, science has advanced rapidly in the past 500 years. Guided primarily by tradition and dogma, science education meanwhile has remained largely…
You are invited to attend Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) Teacher Research Academy (TRA). TRA offers middle- and high-school science teachers unique professional development experiences. TRA provides teachers a continuum of standards-based instruction divided into four separate workshops, or Levels. Teachers taking the four Levels can progress from novice to mastery in three exciting scientific disciplines: Energy Technologies and the Environment Fusion and Astrophysics Biotechnology Details about the programs are available on our web site: http://education.llnl.gov/academies Earn a Master of Science Degree: Participation in the TRA program can lead to a Master of Science in Education degree from California State…
Student COSMOS summer program It’s time for talented teens to apply for COSMOS, a math and science summer program. Students that love math and science and do well in them have a chance to spend four weeks at UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz, or UC San Diego this summer learning about astronomy, biomedical sciences, engineering, computer game design, robotics and more. The California State Summer School for Mathematics & Science (COSMOS) is a four-week residential program for talented and motivated students who are completing grades 8-12. Students work side-by-side with outstanding university researchers and faculty exploring advanced topics…
Physics Teacher SOS spring 2009 workshops: Electricity, Magnetism, and Light: “Come See the Light” March 7, 2009: Rio Americano High School (Sacramento area); Dean Baird & Steve Keith. Rio Americano HS Campus Map (PDF). March 14, 2009: San Mateo High School (SF Peninsula); Paul Robinson & Dan Burns. Complete workshops descriptions and registration information at PTSOS.org.