CERN as a Non-School Resource for Science Education

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Talk at UNESCO Workshop on the Teaching of Science and Technology in Asia, Beijing, March 2000; HTML document, 11 pages, 12 fi

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As a large international research laboratory, CERN feels it has a special responsibility for outreach, and has many activities directed towards schools, including organized visits, an on-site museum, hands-on experiments, a Summer intern programme for high-school teachers, lecture series and webcasts. Ongoing activities and future plans are reviewed, and some ideas stimulated by this workshop are offered concerning the relevance of CERN's experience to Asia, and the particular contribution that CERN can make as a non-school resource for science education.

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