Netzwerk Teilchenwelt Hands On (Astro-) Particle Physics Masterclasses in Germany Best Practice in Sharing Authentic Science with the Public 3.8.2013DtC-GHOU.

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Netzwerk Teilchenwelt Hands On (Astro-) Particle Physics Masterclasses in Germany Best Practice in Sharing Authentic Science with the Public DtC-GHOU (Volos) Michael Rockstroh, TU Dresden

1.Who we are 2.What we want 3.Our Concept & Activities 3.1 Basic Level: Particle Physics Masterclasses 4.The network and the users community 5.Potentials and Challenges of our work 6.Summary Netzwerk Teilchenwelt Hands On (Astro-) Particle Physics Masterclasses in Germany 1/15

1. Who we are … … a German Network of: Scientists (astro-)particle physics Students aged Teachers/Trainers: at schools, school labs, science centres... … in direct contact to CERN Partners in the science education community:  Discover the COSMOS, IPPOG, Quarknet … 2/15

2. We want to let students … Raise and share fascination for basic questions about our universe Explore fundamental forces and building blocks of nature Obtain understanding of fundamental research as fundamental knowledge for mankind Come into direct contact with scientists Explore the scientific research process 3/15

Special advantages of particle physics research: Largest machine of the world Ca collaborators from 85 nations Very complex technology Fundamental questions… Research of superlative is interesting also for students, which are (until now) not glowing for physics! … but suitable for the classroom? High publicity 4/15

 4 programme levels 1. Basic : introduction to particle physics 2. Qualification : proliferation of knowledge 3. Strengthening the experience : workshops at CERN 4. Research Projects : at research institutes, CERN & DESY  4 central elements local projects all over Germany throughout the year workshops at CERN development of context material  see our Poster I scientific evaluation (basic level, students, particle physcis) students & teachers particle and astroparticle physics projects 3. The concept of Netzwerk Teilchenwelt 5/15

Activities of Netzwerk Teilchenwelt Research Projects CERN Qualification Basic StudentsTeachers/Trainers 5/year 5-day workshops: 50/year participants’ projects: 150/year trainings: 500/year 10/year project weeks, 3-day workshops: 70/year teaching others, term papers, projects: 120/year Masterclasses + astro- particle-experiments: 4.000/year 6/15

Impressions Level 1: Masterclass participants in Dresden 2011 Level 2: Astroparticle research week at DESY Zeuthen 2012 Level 3: Talk with CERN general director Rolf Heuer, during CERN-Workshop 2013 Level 4: Participants at the finals of the German Competition „Jugend Forscht“ (astroparticle physics project) /15

Researchers (= mostly PhD students), go to schools, but also fairs etc. and bring the original data (LHC, LEP) + e-science tools to provide Particle Physics Masterclasses mobile and local, allthrough the year, all over the country. new: Astroparticle Physics Masterclasses  Teachers Basic Program: training in astro-/particle physics  Original Masterclasses: from UK 1996 (R.Barlow et al.)  International Masterclasses:  see our Poster II  Particle Physics Masterclasses stimulate interest in science. (Physics Education 42 (2007) ) 3.1 Basic Program: Masterclasses 8/15

 Particle Physics Masterclasses … Target: year-old students (teachers, general public) Introduced and guided by scientists („masters“) Work like scientists - (in pairs) on real data from CERN: 1.Introduction (Physics, accelerators, detectors …) 2.Classify: with authentic e-science analysis tools (Minerva, Hypathia) ~100 particle collision images 3.Combine: compare abundance or plot spectra 4.Draw conclusions, discuss, get insights 5.Quiz or video conference or Q&A-session … 9/15

4. The network and its users community  24 Institutes in total = almost all Particle Physics Institutes in Germany 13 Inst.: Astroparticle Projects (≥ 2011)  Around 140 scientists involved 40 local organizers, 100 facilitators (almost young PHD-students) since 2010 until the end 2013:  ~ students ~ 470 qualifying  176 at CERN workshops  ~ teacher ~ 400 qualifying  165 at CERN workshops Funded by: 10/15

People behind and in front of the scenes … Teacher training at CERN … The organisation team… … 1 st Meeting of student-alumni … 11/15

5. Potentials … Teachers‘ + students ideas and potential to improve context materials and workshops Teacher could/should refresh their scientific experience (sabbaticals?) Teachers + stakeholders: to influence the development of curricula and other basic parameters More interaction between different groups To acknowledge: „modern science“ certificate for schools with active teachers 12/15 Scientists TeachersStudentsScientistsStudentsTeachers Staff & Activities Stake- holders …For a lasting competence in modern science teaching!

…and Challenges … Universities: lack of capacities for local / outreach activities … also natural limits of (mobile) scientists availability Lots of changes going on in the German school system High workload of interested teachers - we need you, long term involved! Rarely sabbaticals: - general lack of physics teachers in Germany - administration problems Evaluation of students basic level activities shows: short-term effects in the development of interests by these events  increase the integration in everyday school curricula ! 13/15

6. Summary 14/15 The Netzwerk Teilchenwelt approach works well: Mobile scientists  activities are available all over the country instead of limitation to isolated places Multilevel and pyramid-like structure  combines large scale and low-threshold + specialized and binding services Experience shows: Essential part of students and teachers which are active in the higher levels keep on course ! (e.g. student-alumni, teachers round table …) A win-win situation for participating institutes / teachers, students and scientists Results ( materials ) may be used ( translated ) by others Approach may probably be transferred to other subjects

More information: Material: …/material Follow us:   DtC-GHOU (Volos) MichaelRockstroh Thank you for your attention! Copyright Fotos: NASA, CERN, TUD, MPI für Physik, Jugend Forscht e.V., Netzwerk Teilchenwelt/Michael Hoch, Juliana Socher 15/15