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Physics Teachers’ Day

This year we are hosting the third annual Geneseo Physics Teachers’ Day.  This event brings together high school physics teachers and middle school science teachers from across the region to learn alongside Geneseo Physics and Astronomy faculty.  

(‘ºÚÁÏÍø is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s Office of Teaching Initiatives as an approved sponsor of CTLE for Professional Classroom Teachers, School Leaders and Level III Teaching Assistants.)’

Please save the date for this year’s Physics Teachers Day: Friday, March 13, 2026.  The deadline for registration is March 01.

Questions? Contact Kurt Fletcher at fletcher@geneseo.edu

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Registration

To register for this Physics Teachers’ Day event, and pay the registration fee, please select “Physics Teachers” Day at .

(Because of space limitations, we have to limit this event to 24 participants.)

Location – ºÚÁÏÍø Integrated Sciences Center, Room 219

Schedule

TimeWorkshopDescriptionLearning Outcomes Participants will…PIC
9:00 – 10:00Physics Teaching in Context – Getting to Know YouGroup discussion about the students you teach in your schoollearn about the context in which other participants teach physics and share their own contextsFind others who teach similar populationsFletcher
10:00 -11:15Sustainable Energy – Next Gen Nuclear PowerAn introduction to the future of nuclear power plants for generating electricitylearn how current generation nuclear power plants operatelearn the drawbacks of current nuclear power plantslearn about new Generation 4 nuclear designslearn about timeline of expected future deployment learn about nuclear fusion based powerMarcus
11:15 – 12:30 Photoelectric Effect LabMeasure Planck’s Constant using data from the photoelectric effect using the Pasco apparatuslearn about the photoelectric effect and Einstein’s explanationUse the photoelectric effect to measure Planck’s Constant, a fundamental constant in quantum physicsTBD
12:30 -1:00Lunch Discussion – (Lunch is included in the registration fee.)   
1:00 – 2:15 The Vera Rubin Telescope – Mapping the Changing UniverseThe Vera Rubin Observatory began full science operations this year. This telescope has a unique design and technical capabilities and will be changing the field of temporal astronomy in amazing ways.learn what makes the Vera Rubin Telescope uniquesee how advances in technology are impacting astronomySteinhauer
2:15 – 3:15Physics Demo Share-a-thonBring your favorite demo and share with the group!learn new physics demonstrations from othersfind ways to increase student engagementFletcher

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