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is designed to promote the practice of scientific investigations as part of science teaching and learning |
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encourages real investigative science projects of 9th and 10th grade Queens High School students |
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supports student projects which are are standards-based and are expected to be small-scale but real 'Hands-on, Minds-on' investigations and to take about 3 to 6 weeks |
| | Not intended to be 'Intel-level' science projects. [See Schedule & General Criteria, Page 2] |
| | will structure an ISS/Fair at their schools [See Schedule & General Criteria, Page 2] |
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will select from each school up to 3 student finalist projects [no more than two students per project] judged to have 'exceeded standards' |
| | Are invited to the ISS/Fair 2005 at Queens College, Thurs., May 12, 2005 |
| | Will submit a Detailed Project Abstract |
| | Will display a summary of their work | | Will be offered a Tour of selected Queens College Research Laboratories | | Will be invited to attend the ISS/Fair 2005 Awards Luncheon. |
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ALL student participants to Queens College on May 12th will receive an ISS/Fair 2005 Certificate of Excellence honoring their investigative work. A small number of students will be awarded the opportunity for future research with Queens College sponsored research mentors or be awarded a place in the Queens College Summer Science Camp. |
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Mark Miksic, Co-Organizer, Queens College Thomas Strekas, Dean, Math & Sciences QC Steven Schwarz, Asst. Dean, Math & Sciences QC Diane Pillersdorf, Region 5 Marianita Damari, Region 3 |
Norman Cohn, Co-Organizer, Franklin K. Lane HS Susan Brustein, Townsend Harris HS Michael Renna, Hillcrest High School Robert Soel, John Bowne HS Steve Berman, Bayside High School |