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Episcopal Student Scientists Partner with MIT Researchers
From Thursday, September 4, to Saturday, September 6, Episcopal Honors Science Seminar students will participate in a field trip to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s campus in Boston, MA. This research-based MIT-led tour will take students into the photo-voltaics lab, plasma science and fusion center, co-generation facility, fluid physics lab, nuclear reactor laboratory, mechanical engineering lab, and the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory. Episcopal’s competitive two-semester Honors Science Seminar teaches students proficiency in the research processes and gives them the skills necessary to solve scientific problems; students are then linked with mentors in the field of their choosing. Working under the direction of Marion Zeiner, Episcopal science department chair, the students and qualified scientists work together to design and conduct a controlled experiment in a local university or private laboratory. The students’ investigations are all founded on topics of current interest in the global scientific community. The researchers at MIT are completing work in the same fields, so through this trip Episcopal students will gain knowledge which will provide a foundation for their own research. As the students design their own methodology, conduct experimentation, and analyze results during the school year, they will continue communicating with the MIT researchers to gain additional insight and to aid in problem-solving. Potentially, the development of a relationship with researchers at MIT could provide a wide range of educational opportunities for Episcopal students in the future. The five students involved in the course and their chosen projects are as follows: During the 2007-2008 school year, the nine students enrolled in the seminar earned the following awards: Related: read more | TracyJones's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: episcopal | MIT | school | students
Makeup Days for Duval County Public Schools’ Students are Set
Tropical Storm Fay caused Duval County Public Schools’ students to miss three days of school at the beginning of this school year. The District currently has five days built into our school calendar in order to makeup any days missed due to weather. Makeup days for students due to Tropical Storm Fay will be on November 10 and December 18 and 19. The storm also required us to move the end of the first quarter, changing the date for Teacher Planning Day from October 20 to October 24. Students will need to now attend school on October 20, not on Teacher Planning Day, October 24. Related: read more | TracyJones's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: days | fay | school | Summer | vacation
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