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The QuarkNet Collaboration A Partnership of Research Scientists and High School Teachers and Students. Beth Marchant Department of Physics University of Notre Dame. QuarkNet Motivating Factors. Particle Physics involves a long-term investment in research and education. Experiments…
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The QuarkNet CollaborationA Partnership of Research Scientists and High School Teachers and Students Beth Marchant Department of Physics University of Notre Dame
QuarkNet Motivating Factors • Particle Physics involves a long-term investment in research and education. Experiments… • Typically take at several decades to execute. • Are international in scope. • Require significant manpower and funding resources • Many students are trained in the process of this experimentation. • Traditionally, these have been graduate and undergraduate students. • We have learned some hard lessons in recent years… • The loss of the Superconducting Supercollider project is an exemplar. • It is important to keep the public well-informed of the importance and the need for (the continued) support for large scale scientific projects. B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
Roots • 1997: Several people got together and made a study of the breadth of Education and Outreach in Particle Physics. • Michael Barnett, LBNL, ATLAS Education Coordinator • Marge Bardeen, Director, Fermilab Education Office • Joey Huston, Michigan State • Randy Ruchti, Notre Dame, USCMS Education Coordinator • A booklet was produced (with supplemental funding from NSF) and presented to the National Science Board. • An incredible amount of activity was going on. • Although excellent, the effort was largely incoherent. B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
Approach • To reach HS Students through HS Teachers. • To immerse HS Teachers in research experiences with Particle Physicist Mentors. • Program would be national in scope and would be built initially around hadron collider physics. • The goal would be an active research community consisting of traditional and non-traditional participants. • It would seek new funding sources, to minimize the “tax” on the research community. • It would be “grass roots”, not submitted to any specific agency program or project. • It would be science driven. It was decided to make a proposal to NSF and DOE to create a coherent program. B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
Objectives • Provide coherence to a national program of education and outreach. • Strength in numbers and better planning. Affiliation with major projects. • Provide resources and contacts over a sustained period of time. • Continuity over several years for impact and evaluation. • Attract teachers, students and the public to the excitement of physics at the energy frontier. • Building a community with scientific literacy and interest. • To aid others to successfully secure research funding… • An education and outreach component is now required in proposal submission (mandatory at NSF). • A variety of strategies may be required to accomplish a successful program. • QuarkNet can help to fulfill this requirement. B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
10 Associate Teachers QuarkNet Project Structure 4 PI’s O. K. Baker M. Bardeen M. Barnett R. Ruchti 5 QuarkNet Staff K. Cecire A. Erzberger T. Jordan B. Marchant P. Mooney Center 1 Center 2 Center 3 Typical Center Center 58 Center 59 Center 60 --------------- ----- 2 Mentors 2 Lead Teachers B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
What is QuarkNet? • High school teachers are partnered with particle physicists who act as mentors. • Teachers get summer research experience. • Centers are established so that additional teachers, students and physicists are included in the program. • Up to 60 centers are planned over a 6-year growth period. • The proponents for this idea and project: • M. Bardeen (Director, Fermilab Education Office) • R. M. Barnett (LBNL, Atlas Education Coordinator) • O. Keith Baker (Hampton University) • R. Ruchti (Notre Dame, USCMS Education Coordinator) • Program is funded by NSF/MPS, NSF/ESIE and DOE • Preliminary program 1998; Full program 1999 + B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
QuarkNet Center Locations - 2003 B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
What does QuarkNet provide? • First Year • 2 lead teachers, Fermilab 1-week Lead Teacher Institute, plus additional 7-week research experience • Second Year • 2 lead teachers, 10 associate teachers, 3-week Center Institute • Third Year • 12 associate teachers, 1-week Center Institute • Beyond the Fifth Year • 12 associate teachers, 1-week Center Institute • In one of these years an additional lead teacher, 1-week Lead Teacher Institute, plus additional 7-week research experience • 4 high school student researchers for 8-week research experience B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
For Teachers • National connectivity • Website, listservs, project office • Contact with staff teachers • Opportunities to attend professional meetings • AAPT, APS, DPF, regional and local group meetings • Collaboration meetings • Classroom transfer • Instructional materials • Modeling, inquiry-based techniques • Grid-based instructional methodologies under development • Stipend and academic credit B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
QuarkNet Plans • Grow the QuarkNet National Program to 60 Centers • Add high school student researchers • Develop Data Sets for Classroom Use • From Tevatron Run II experiments • From LHC test beams • From cosmic rays • From other experiments • Continue to Develop Classroom Transfer • Instructional Techniques (such as modeling) • Classroom Experiments and Equipment Development B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
Summary • QuarkNet serves to: • Advance scientific literacy and culture in society. • Provide a research emersion experience for teachers and students. • Take a long term focus on societal needs as well as experimental needs. • After five years in-program, we are definitely underway toward an exciting future of physics and associated educational opportunities. B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003
QuarkNet QuarkNet Websites http://quarknet.fnal.gov/ Marchant.2@nd.edu QuarkNet Homepage Beth Marchant B. Marchant, Notre Dame American Geological Union San Francisco, CA 12 December 2003