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B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001

Fermilab B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001

Associate Teacher Institute 10 Associate Teachers 2 Mentors 2 Lead Teachers Associate Teacher Institute B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001

Lead teachers and mentors plan ATI. Second Year at a Center Lead teachers and mentors plan ATI. ATI program is parallel to the Lead Teacher Institute but sensitive to local teachers’ needs. 10 associate teachers join the center. Largest group of teachers added to QuarkNet. B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001

Lead teachers and mentors plan ATI. Second Year at a Center Lead teachers and mentors plan ATI. The ATI program is research-based, for example constructing comic ray detectors for classroom use. B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001

Centers continue meeting regularly QuarkNet Center Centers continue meeting regularly to share ideas, insights and concerns. Teachers also interact from center to center. B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001

University of Pennsylvania Center Anecdotes from the University of Pennsylvania Center Rick Van Berg, Mentor Marshall Mosesson, Lead Teacher Carl Telly, Associate Teacher B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001

After 2.5 years there are: 181 Associate Teachers 61 Lead Teachers 140 Mentors 32 Centers B. Beiersdorf, QuarkNet Review, Dec 2001