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QuarkNet
''QuarkNet''〔(QuarkNet Website )〕 is a long-term, research-based teacher professional development program〔("QuarkNet trains teachers, engages students in research," Femilab Today August 1, 2007 )〕 in the United States jointly funded by the National Science Foundation〔(NSF Award Abstract 2007 )〕 and the US Department of Energy.〔(DOE Office of Science celebrates 2005 World Year of Physics )〕 Since 1999, QuarkNet has established centers at universities and national laboratories conducting research in particle physics (also called high-energy physics) across the United States. Mentor physicists and physics teachers collaborate to bring cutting-edge physics to high school classrooms. QuarkNet offers research experiences for teachers and students, teacher workshops and sustained follow-on support. Through these activities, teachers enhance their knowledge and understanding of scientific research and transfer this experience to their classrooms, engaging students in both the substance and processes of contemporary physics research. Teachers may receive academic credit for their participation. QuarkNet programs are designed and conducted according to “best practices” described in the National Research Council National Science Education Standards report〔(National Science Education Standards )〕 (1995). ==Goals and Organization== Originally, QuarkNet established centers led by physicists participating in the CDF and DØ experiments at Fermilab's Tevatron in Batavia, Illinois and the ATLAS and CMS〔(Fermilab boosts physics education with QuarkNet," Fermilab Today August 16, 2006 )〕 experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. It has expanded to include centers with participation in other particle physics experiments that are broadly representative of the field. QuarkNet supports two classroom visions: • 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「QuarkNet」の詳細全文を読む
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