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DISCUSSING SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL IN HIGHSCHOOL CLASSROOMS: ADDRESSING PUBLIC FEARS THROUGH EARLY EDUCATION

机译:讨论高中课堂的核燃料:通过早期教育解决公众恐惧

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The Deep River Science Academy (DRSA) has operated a summer science education program in collaboration with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) and its other research partners, for over 25 years. The DRSA program provides a mechanism for early stage training of highly qualified people, by providing opportunities for high school students to acquire hands-on research experience working alongside university student tutors. Both tutors and students gain from the expertise of experienced scientists in natural sciences and engineering, as well as the unique facilities at AECL. Based on the success of the summer research program and recent advances in communication technology, the DRSA has launched a new program, called Inreach. The DRSA's title sponsor is AECL, where most of the research projects are conducted. Thus, the majority of DRSA projects are connected to nuclear science and technology. This collaboration between AECL and the DRSA has enabled the education of young Canadians about used nuclear fuel and the effects of radiation, thus helping to dispel myths and allay potential public fear which arises through lack of knowledge and understanding The Inreach program combines the DRSA "learning through research" approach with state of the art communication technology to bring scientific research to high school classrooms. The Inreach program follows the DRSA teaching model where a university student tutor works on a research project with scientific staff at AECL 's Chalk River Laboratories. Participating high school classes are located across Canada. The high school students learn about the ongoing research activities via weekly web conferences. In order to engage the students and encourage participation in the conferences, themed exercises linked to the research project are provided to the students. The DRSA 's Inreach program uses a cost-effective internet technology to reach a wide audience, in an interactive setting, without anyone leaving their desks or offices. An example Inreach research project is presented here: an investigation of the potential of the Canadian supercritical water cooled reactor (SCWR) concept to burn transuranic elements (Np, Pu, Am, Cm) to reduce the impact of used nuclear fuel. During this project a university student worked with AECL researchers on technical aspects of the project, and high school students followed their progress and learned about the composition, hazards, and disposition options for used nuclear fuel. Previous projects included the effects of tritium on cellular viability (AECL) and neutron diffraction measurement of residual stresses in automobile engines (National Research Council of Canada).
机译:深河科学学院(DRSA)在加拿大有限公司(AECL)及其其他研究合作伙伴的原子能合作,经营了夏季科学教育计划,超过25年。 DRSA计划通过为高中学生提供与大学生导师一起工作的动手研究经验,为高度合格的人员提供了一项机制。辅导员和学生都从自然科学和工程中经验丰富的科学家的专业知识,以及AECL的独特设施。根据夏季研究计划的成功和通信技术的最新进展,DRSA推出了一个名为Inache的新计划。 DRSA的标题赞助商是AECL,大多数研究项目都进行了。因此,大多数DRSA项目都与核科学和技术相连。 AECL与DRSA之间的合作使年轻加拿大人教育有关使用的核燃料和辐射的影响,从而有助于消除通过缺乏知识和理解INREACH计划结合DRSA“学习的潜在公共恐惧通过研究“艺术通信技术的方法为高中教室带来科学研究。 INAREACH计划遵循DRSA教学模式,大学生导师在AECL粉河实验室的科学工作人员研究项目。参加高中课程位于加拿大域外。高中学生通过每周网站会议了解正在进行的研究活动。为了参与学生并鼓励参与会议,向学生提供与研究项目相关的主题练习。 DRSA的Inach课程使用具有成本效益的互联网技术来达到广泛的受众,在互动环境中,没有任何人留下书桌或办公室。这里提出了一个例子INREACH研究项目:调查加拿大超临界水冷反应堆(SCWR)概念的潜力燃烧过阵容元素(NP,PU,AM,CM)以减少使用核燃料的影响。在该项目期间,一名大学生与AECL研究人员合作了项目的技术方面,高中学生遵循他们的进展,并了解了使用核燃料的组成,危害和配置选项。以前的项目包括氚对汽车发动机残余应力(加拿大国家研究委员会)的蜂窝活力(AECL)和中子衍射测量的影响。

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