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1 Teachers Earth Science Institute for Middle and High School Teachers Sponsored by the National Science Foundation

2 Goal Enhance content knowledge and pedagogical skills of middle and high school science teachers through inquiry-based activities that integrate concepts in mathematics, physics and chemistry with economics, history and social sciences

3 Objectives  Provide inquiry-based active learning environment for members of scientist/teacher teams by hands-on field experiences and laboratory work  Increase ability of teachers to discover and apply scientific knowledge and reasoning to real world situations

4 Objectives  Equip teachers with skills and materials to discover the world about them and to integrate skills into classroom practice and adoption by students  Demonstrate through hands on experience how to integrate science disciplines with other academic domains such as economics, history and social sciences

5 Theme  Learning and teaching in the local environment  Use mining and minerals as a vehicle to enhance the learning and teaching of science in middle and high schools

6 Teacher Commitments  Attend institute sessions for three weeks in summer of first attendance and two weeks the following summer  Maintain a journal of experiences resulting from institute attendance and participation  Develop and implement classroom plans and activities that incorporate materials from the institute

7 Teacher Commitments  Share experiences and materials with colleagues  Serve as role models and mentors to new science teachers  Participate in institute assessment and academic year workshops  Become a resource to schools, districts and professional organizations

8 Teacher Benefits  Inquiry-based field experiences and laboratory sessions led by scientists and researchers  Classroom materials, model lesson plans, manuals, workbooks, mineral kits and other take-home materials related to mineral exploration, mining, mineral recovery and use, and environmental stewardships  Formal professional development sessions in assessment and leadership

9 Teacher Benefits  Graduate certification credits (up to 6 semester credits)  Stipends of $60 per day ($300 per week)  Transportation, accommodation and meals at no cost to participants  Round-trip transportation reimbursement  Free weekend room and board. Hard hats, hearing protection, safety glasses and steel toe boots

10 Activities  Mineral Exploration  Mining  Mineral Processing  Environmental Protection  Culminating Activity

11 Mineral Exploration  Geology and geologic formations  Mineral formation  Mineral identification  Field trips to geologic and mineral formations

12 Mining  Estimation of mineral reserves  Mining techniques  Field trips to surface and underground mining operations  Drilling and blasting  Mucking and rock support  Mineral hunt

13 Mineral Processing  Mineral processing techniques  Crushing and grinding  Concentration (gravity separation, magnetic separation, flotation, etc)  Field trips to mineral processing plants and refineries

14 Environmental Protection  Reclamation  Remediation  Recycling

15 Culminating Activity  Inquiry-based integrative research on opening a mine  Feasibility studies  Data acquisition  Data analyses  Interpretation  Report and presentation

16 Components of Activities  Build students’ understanding to explore connections and relationships  Provide field and laboratory experiences with scientists and researchers that provide connections to real world applications  Guide students in active and extended scientific inquiry that promote higher order thinking skills  Integrate math and science inquiry teaching resources that model exemplary curriculum and instructional models

17 Components of Activities  Provide opportunities for scientific discussion  Integrate instructional technology with real world connections  Provide instructional materials that are easy to obtain, transport and implement in classroom  Continuous monitoring of achievement that engage students in communication of scientific and mathematical information

18 Evaluation  Diagnostic Evaluation  Formative Evaluation  Summative Evaluation

19 Challenges  Relocation of principal investigator and subsequent transfer of project  Subcontract difficulties  Logistical issues in contract administration

20 Challenges  Limited school visitations to ensure materials are implemented in classroom activities  Sustainability issues  Lack of financial support for teachers to disseminate results of project

21 Collaborations  Red metal Minerals  Cleveland Cliffs Empire Mine  White Pine Copper Refinery  Peninsula Copper Industries  Superior Sand and Gravel  Keweenaw Gem and Gifts  Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

22 Summary*  TESI is of high quality and should be replicated in similar projects  Past participants are using their knowledge from the institute in ways that capitalize on local resources and geography  All phases of TESI are important to the classroom application, especially the final integrative project * From report of external evaluators

23 Summary*  The teaching of earth science and other disciplines are enhanced in the classrooms of TESI participants  Project deserves and demands continuation  Program is cost effective and is satisfying and exceeding the promises made in the original proposal to NSF * From report of external evaluators

24 Other Evaluator Comments  Teachers feel very privileged to work with scientists in actual field settings  Teachers bring reality into their classrooms through photo tours of their experiences  Lessons used by teachers after the mining project are inquiry-based projects modeled after activities at TESI

25 Other Evaluator Comments  Networking of teachers from geographically diverse areas enhances the variety of experiences that students acquire  The total immersion in the work that miners and scientists do is a major benefit of this field-based program  The ‘Bridge to the Classroom’ component permits classroom connections to be made on site


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