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Two types of research are sponsored by the Center.
The first is scientific research within the field that can demonstrate
reasonable transfer opportunities and, in addition, can be understood,
is relevant to and can be utilized by teachers and administrators
in grades K-12. The second is curricular research designed to develop
innovative materials and methods for incorporating an examination
of transportation and environmental issues in grades K-12.
I. Completed Research Projects
A. Science Projects
The following science project has been completed, a report prepared
and presented on 2 June 2001, and published on the Centers
web site:
Student Conducted
Studies of Catalytic Electrode Surfaces for Fuel Cell Applications.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Brian Niece, Assistant Professor of
Chemistry, Assumption College. Completed June 2001.
The following science project has been completed, a report prepared
for presentation at the Research Conference to be held 8 June 2002
and for publication on the Centers web site:
Student Conducted
Studies of MTBE Oxidation in Ionic Liquids. Principal Investigator:
Dr. Brian Niece, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Assumption College
A. Curricular Projects
The following curricular projects have been completed, reports
prepared and presented on 2 June 2001, and have been or are in preparation
for publication on the Centers web site:
Highways
and Herps
Principal Investigator: Gail Howe, Conservation Coordinator, Broad
Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary, Massachusetts Audubon Society,
MA
Gaia
Worcester
Principal Investigator: Drew Cummings, Grade 6 History Teacher,
Bancroft School, MA
Trails,
Roads, Rivers and Rails
Principal Investigator: Jerry Aissis, Biology Teacher, Central
Falls High School, RI
Testing
of Road-runoff Rainwater for Heavy Metals and Petroleum
by Schools and Volunteer Groups
Principal Investigator: Ranger Dan Meharg, Community Pollution
Prevention Project
Worcester
Earn - A - Bike
Principal Investigator: Gregory Root, Worcester Chapter, Massachusetts
Bicycle Coalition
The
Story Behind the Blackstone
Principal Investigator: Don Lamberto, Science Coordinator, Quinsigamond
School, MA
Exploring
Our New Neighborhood - Our Community's Growth and Changes
Principal Investigator: Linda Weaver, Grade 3 Teacher, Roosevelt
School, MA
II. Incomplete Project:
One project remains incomplete. Attempts have been made to receive
some accounting on this project.
The
Effects of Transportation -- Past, Present and in the Future --on
Our School's Neighborhood.
Principal Investigator: Leonard Pacek, Science Department Head,
Worcester East Middle School, MA
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