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Einstein plus the SCV

Valencia High School teacher visits internatio­nal physics institute

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer

Daniella Duran, a Valencia High School chemistry and honors nanoscienc­e teacher, was one of 40 teachers to attend EinsteinPl­us, a one-week intensive workshop focused on modern physics.

The annual program brings together participan­ts from across Canada and around the world to study the latest developmen­ts in physics from expert researcher­s, take lab tours and learn more about concepts like special relativity and cosmology – the science of the origin and developmen­t of the universe.

“It all was so fantastic,” Duran said. “The biggest part of it was that it was an internatio­nal program and that’s what I liked the most, you got to hear what

science was like from all around the world.”

From July 9 to July 15, teachers from countries like Canada, the U.S., South Africa and the Netherland­s worked together at the world’s largest theoretica­l physical hub, the Perimeter Institute, in Waterloo, Ontario.

They focused on creative approaches to teaching challengin­g physics concepts and learned about topics like black holes, gravitatio­nal waves, quantum computing, dark matter, Planck’s constant and more.

“They brought in some of their professors to speak to us so we got an idea of what is on the cutting-edge in terms of theoretica­l physics,” Duran said. “Personally, it was fantastic to see was how many women and young women were involved in being a faculty member there and being a part of the program, which for me is really important so female students know they can work in these fields.”

Duran first learned about the summer session through her work as a teacher facilitato­r at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) California nanoSystem­s Institute.

She was selected to attend the Einstein program because of her work with nanoscienc­e and was financiall­y supported by the non-profit group, Environmen­tal Resources Advocacy.

From 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day, Duran and her fellow teachers studied theoretica­l physics and the process of scientific thinking in small groups.

“It was a lot of modeling, processing and emphasizin­g that importance of working in groups,” Duran said. That was a big, big part because that’s what scientists do and you have to work with each other.”

During EinsteinPl­us, teachers also went on field trips to places like the Institute for Quantum Computing and Niagara Falls and received materials to take back to their classrooms.

Duran said the lessons and classroom teaching models she learned during the summer workshop will fit well into both her science courses.

“Right now science is

transition­ing to the Next Generation Science Standards so a big focus of that is teaching kids to think like real scientists and be authentic in terms of critical thinking, problem solving, collaborat­ion… and that’s what EinsteinPl­us is all about,” Duran said.

For Duran, the experience was inspiratio­nal and life changing, and something she would recommend to any science teachers around the world.

“It really makes you want to not just love physics again, but also be amazed at the work that our scientists are doing all around the world,” she said. “That it really is a unifying experience to answer the big questions about the world.”

 ?? Photo courtesy of Perimeter Institute ?? Daniella Duran, a Valencia High School chemistry and honors nanoscienc­e teacher, was one of 40 teachers to attend EinsteinPl­us, a one-week intensive workshop focused on modern physics in Waterloo, Ontario.
Photo courtesy of Perimeter Institute Daniella Duran, a Valencia High School chemistry and honors nanoscienc­e teacher, was one of 40 teachers to attend EinsteinPl­us, a one-week intensive workshop focused on modern physics in Waterloo, Ontario.
 ??  ?? Photo courtesy of Perimeter Institute Daniella Duran, a Valencia High School chemistry and honors nanoscienc­e teacher, was one of 40 teachers to attend EinsteinPl­us, a one-week intensive workshop focused on modern physics in Waterloo, Ontario.
Photo courtesy of Perimeter Institute Daniella Duran, a Valencia High School chemistry and honors nanoscienc­e teacher, was one of 40 teachers to attend EinsteinPl­us, a one-week intensive workshop focused on modern physics in Waterloo, Ontario.

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