I am a K-12 teacher – what resources and programs does CNSI offer?
LEAPS brings UCSB graduate students into local junior high schools to work with science teachers and their students. Outside of the classroom, Quantum LEAPS after-school science clubs provide students with the opportunity to do hands-on science and engineering projects with UCSB undergraduate and graduate science majors once a week. We currently have after-school clubs at Céasar Chávez Charter School, Franklin elementary school, Santa Barbara Junior High School, La Cumbre Junior High and Santa Barbara High School. For more information on the Quantum LEAPS after-school club program please contact Anne Wrigley. The Apprentice Researchers program provides opportunities for teachers to conduct scientific research. For 4-weeks each summer, high school students and one teacher get the opportunity to work in CNSI research labs to complete a science project. For more information, please contact Lubi Lenaburg.
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