Free In-Class Resource For Science Teachers 39
modernphysics writes "Canada's non-profit and independent Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is now providing a free in-class, educational resource for high-school science teachers to help guide students through interesting topics in modern physics. The first module on 'The Mystery of Dark Matter' can be viewed online and features a 25-minute video, teacher's guide with hands-on demonstrations, and student activity sheets in Word format that can be edited to suit individual classes. This resource helps fulfill the number one request from the hundreds of high-school teachers who attend the popular EinsteinPlus Workshops on Modern Physics at PI each summer — to have access to enrichment materials for students in grades 11 and 12 in a flexible, comprehensive, and easy-to-use format that makes abstract ideas visual and shares the joys of research and discovery."
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Can we get some volunteers to send them OpenOffice? and some training materials? Perhaps some of those that would just complain might put together a nice email with links or send them some CDs?
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Oh, and the next version might actually come in a regular bottle, stay tuned.
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That being said,
That being said, it would be nice if the people providing these resources
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That being said, .doc should never be used in a situation where interoperability or even different computers are needing to open up the documents. Docs just weren't meant for that, we've had rtf for quite a while, and between the size and the lack of macros they are far better.
Agreed--I can't even transfer certain types of documents between two versions of Microsoft Word, if they are saved as .doc ("a table in this document has become corrupted"). On the other hand, my resume, created in OpenOffice and saved as a .rtf, appears horribly messed up when opened in Word. I'm not convinced there is a current interoperable solution.
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Agreed--I can't even transfer certain types of documents between two versions of Microsoft Word, if they are saved as .doc ("a table in this document has become corrupted"). On the other hand, my resume, created in OpenOffice and saved as a .rtf, appears horribly messed up when opened in Word. I'm not convinced there is a current interoperable solution.
You could install Sun's ODF Plugin [sun.com] for MS Word.
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Some of the people involved with this institution are well read and intelligent individuals. Talking like an asshat about them is not exactly an encouragement after all.
The content was put in a modifiable format, that's
Tufts Uni offers training fellowships for teachers (Score:3, Informative)
they try so hard (Score:1)
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Re:they try so hard (Score:5, Insightful)
Every now and again people attempt to throw money at the problem without actually fixing the problem. This is wasteful and stupid, and leads to some justified complaints. Then there are occasional budgetary cuts. These seldom correlate very well with the merits of the programs or teachers being funded. On a related note, exceptional students can find it difficult to thrive in the rather homogeneous academic environments you can find at many schools, particularly in smaller systems with fewer resources overall.
Many reasonable-sounding way to encourage better education have involved attempts to measure the education. This, however, tends to lead to more "test prep" learning and less learning learning.
I don't think anyone seriously advocates "no public education" per se. Much of it is just undirected complaint. However, advocating massive restructuring involving a system of school vouchers (or even minor restructuring and the introduction of similar vouchers) such that private educational institutions can receive some portion of public funds (since they're no longer attending public schools) is not uncommon, particularly by those with Libertarian sympathies.
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I wonder how seriously a judge would take the argument that union contracts represent a misappropriation of public funds by school boards.
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In the end it would wash and probably just cause more funds to be going to payroll. It is a difficult job to eva
coupling teacher pay to a test is just as bad (Score:3, Insightful)
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The better solution would be to go with my grandparent poster's idea and abolish teachers unions. With that, the teachers can teach however they desire and be shitcaned
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And if the state says we need students to be at this level in these subjects by this grade, and the students aren't there because the teachers are teaching some
"teach the test" and No Child Left Behind are good (Score:2)
Perhaps you believe that the test doesn't cover things? If so, then place your blame on the test **content** rather than on the **usage** of tests. The tests **must** cover all the stuff we expect students to learn, no more and no less. (of course, on test day one may get some random sample of the total test questions, such as 200 out of a million possible questions)
No Child Left Behind is good. E
Measuring teacher performance is *hard* (Score:1)
Well, how do you measure teacher performance ? You can do class visits, but they won't te
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Yes, I believe that education should be a higher priority than war? Isn't it ironic that on Slashdot I play a depraved sexual deviant, yet my sense of morality is superior
You have now heard. (Score:1)
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So the question is, do you save money or spend your money on other people? In America, we have
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Remedy: See 'Free In-Class Resource for Science Teachers
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my contribution (Score:1)
Oh and on a more serious note, this rocks cuz I was in high school just 3 year ago and most of the vids we watched were seriously still VHS. The teacher would often update us on corrections due to recent breakthroughs after some videos were done. And we were
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I keed, I keed.
It's so easy. (Score:1, Troll)
Thanks I'll be here all night,
Scientific breakthrough (Score:1)