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DOE Academies Creating Teacher Scientists

DOE Academies Creating Teacher Scientists (ACTS)
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab)
July 6th - July 31st, 2009

What is Jefferson Lab's ACTS program?

The DOE Academies Creating Teacher Scientists (ACTS) program at Jefferson Lab is a four-week summer program for teachers of grades 5 through 8 designed to build teachers' skills in the physical sciences.

2005 Group Photo
On tour in one of Jefferson Lab's experimental halls.
Class time!
Class time!

What will I do in Jefferson Lab's ACTS program?

The 2009 program (July 6th - July 31st) will include the following components: a course in basic chemistry (50 hours), lectures on current research (20 hours), exploration and creation of physical science classroom activities (40 hours), and completion of a team-based research project under the guidance of Lab staff (50 hours).

Building a battery.
Creating a battery with
coins and vinegar.
Bubbles.
Why is that bubble just sitting there?!
Building a transparent electromagnet.
Building of one of the classroom
demonstration projects.

Where does ACTS take place?

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) in Newport News, Virginia. [Google Maps]

Why should I attend ACTS at Jefferson Lab?

All ACTS components address the National Science Education Standards and the Virginia Standards of Learning.

Teachers receive a stipend of $800.00 per week.

The ACTS program at Jefferson Lab is funded by the DOE Office of Science. All new teachers who successfully complete ACTS-2009 are guaranteed an opportunity to participate in future programs in 2010 and 2011.

How do I apply to ACTS?

The application must be submitted online:

http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/scied/LSTPD/about.htm

What other program information is available?

Who should I contact if I have questions?

Christine Wheeler - (757) 269-7560 [wheelerc@jlab.org]
Jan Tyler - (757) 269-7164 [tyler@jlab.org]

This page is maintained by Steve Gagnon.

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