Mark your calendars - you are invited to a FREE one day workshop that includes information about nuclear fundamentals and resources to conduct activities with your students. Plus, you could receive a radiation detector for use in your classroom!.
Who: All 6th through 12th grade science teachers (U.S. citizens only)
are invited to attend.
What: "Nuclear Fundamentals Workshop"
When: To be announced
Where: To be announced
Plan to register TODAY for the "Nuclear Fundamentals Workshop." You'll learn to use a radiation detector, conduct experiements, receive resource books and tour nearby nuclear facilities. You'll have some fun and receive tools to enhance your presentation of our naturally radioactive world to your students.
Attendee will have the opportunity to register to receive one of four FREE radiation detectors to take back to their classroom. Additional teaching materials such as nuclear related books and a Chart of the Nuclides are also available free to each attendee.
The "Nuclear Fundamentals Workshop" is sponsored by the University of Tennessee
Nuclear Engineering Department, the Oak Ridge/Knoxville Section of the American
Nuclear Society (ANS), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the U.S. Department of Energy. We are pursuing
CEU credit this for this workshop. If approved, we will pay the $10
CEU fee for each attendee. |
Registration Deadline is To be announced - Limited to the first 40 respondents.
Send your registration information via email, fax, or mail to:
University of Tennessee
Nuclear Engineering Department
ATTN: Kristin England
207 Pasqua Building
Knoxville, TN 37996-2300
Fax: 865-974-0668
Email: kengland@utk.edu
Please provide the following information by email to:kengland@utk.edu, or print and mail to the address above, or fax it to 865-974-0668:
Name: Address (After June 1): Address (Cont.): City, State and Zip: Phone No: E-mail Address: Date of Birth: Social Security #*: Driver's License #*:
*Social security number is required in order to obtain a visitor's pass to Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (U.S. Citizen's Only)
THE AREA
Many visitors to Knoxville take time to visit the Great Smoky Mountains National
Park, about
a one-hour drive away. One will find quiet mountain trails, shop-'til-you-drop
retail outlets in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, and countless amusements
for children.