How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country WG#11.

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How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country WG#11

How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country Team Member: Ravjeet Kour from England/India, Robert Mugisha from Rwanda, Yulin Wang from China, Seddigheh Rezapour from Iran, Phongtorn Kaewyongphang from Thailand, Marina Furkes from Croatia, Manuel Arismendy Batista Villa from Dominican Republic, Bishnu Lamsal from Nepal. Subject range of teachers : general science, physics & cosmology, physics and math, physics, sciences

How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country The existing problems: - no access to books and resources - no access to local scientists or physicists to interact with students - no support from school, community, fellow local science teachers - lack of skilled, competent teachers, and passionate/interested teachers - too many students (upto 100 in a classroom) - no computers, or technicians to maintain if acquired - outdated syllabi - not enough textbooks for students (eg. 20 to be shared among 100 students) - no electricity/internet

How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country The existing problems: - students have to commute long-distances, may have irregular attendance - not enough emphasis on fundamental science vs math - no labs. If labs exist, rudimentary tools to conduct simple experiments - families only want students to take the exam and pass, not to really learn - students don’t see a future in science, no access to opportunities - language problem since most resources are in English - developing resources to allow insights into fundamental science for other disciplines

How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country What teachers would like students to take away : - a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world - to think independently for themselves, to want to understand deeply, to learn the basic concepts of science - to have more practical, hands-on experience

How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country RESOURCES :

How to bring Particle Physics Masterclass to Developing Country EXTRA : Cascade competition competitions.aspxhttp:// competitions.aspx Organize a Follow and maybe even encourage your students to participate in educators/spotlight/2013/competition-beam-line-schools Organize an Follow or participate in Lead by : IPPOG Working Group – Masterclasses for Developing Countries -- members Konrad Jende, CERN Outreach and Education Group, and Abha Eli from ATLAS Education & Outreach Team