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'Anything that explodes is always the best': teaching science with fun experiments

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9 months ago

teachers in the Alcester school district have been working for the last year to have a pair of renowned SDSU professors do a scientific presentation for students well two trade shows and a multiple snowstorms later the presentation finally happened this morning Kettle lands Renee Ortiz shows us what this presentation entails what I want to do is [Applause] Browning in Matt Miller are professors of physics and chemistry at SDSU for the last 22 years the duo has traveled to schools across the stat
e to present the students of all ages we're just trying to get everybody kind of excited about science and to help understand what it's all about the pair uses Hands-On experiments mixed with humor to teach many areas of science we like to have them be interactive and asking questions and enjoying it but yet also thinking about you know what really happened there and why it's a bit more than what just sitting in like a classroom and just reading from a book so when you get to see in person it's
much more time science teacher Marie story says she wanted the pair to present due to their style of teaching anything that explodes is always the best but also the kids reactions and their excitement was really fun and the laughter Miller says their goal is to get students interested in stem work and make science fun there's a need for science teachers biology chemistry physics there's a need out there so we hope that students can consider that as a as a future career in Alcester Renee Ortiz Ke
loland news looks fun Miller and brownie will be presenting tomorrow at George McGovern Middle School

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