CERN HST2019 - Day 2
This morning was the rush to get our official CERN passes! Although I wasn't supposed to smile for the photo, I just couldn't help myself! Jeff showed us how many participants there have been from each country from 1998-2018 and it was amazing to see that there have been over 12000 teachers go through the teacher programmes at CERN with 1351 from the UK, 1039 from Germany, just 116 from the United States, and only 14 from Canada (making myself just the 15th Canadian high school teacher in the programme's 21-year history!)

This afternoon we had our first talk from one of the researchers here at CERN, Claire Lee of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. She did a wonderful presentation on introductory particle physics and did a phenomenal job of answering our group's questions! After that, we followed things up with our first site visit of the program, the Synchrocyclotron! There was an awesome digital presentation that told the story of CERN's formation and the construction of this accelerator, the first one built at CERN.

"Team Canada" - myself and Sarah Torrie, the only two Canadian participants at this year's International High School Teacher Programme.
The other teachers that I've met and spoken with here have been amazing and I've learned so much from all of them! That is one of the greatest benefits of this program, all of the connections with other physics teachers that are as passionate as I am about delivering the best program they possibly can for the students in their classroom about a topic they love.

This afternoon we had our first talk from one of the researchers here at CERN, Claire Lee of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. She did a wonderful presentation on introductory particle physics and did a phenomenal job of answering our group's questions! After that, we followed things up with our first site visit of the program, the Synchrocyclotron! There was an awesome digital presentation that told the story of CERN's formation and the construction of this accelerator, the first one built at CERN.

"Team Canada" - myself and Sarah Torrie, the only two Canadian participants at this year's International High School Teacher Programme.
The other teachers that I've met and spoken with here have been amazing and I've learned so much from all of them! That is one of the greatest benefits of this program, all of the connections with other physics teachers that are as passionate as I am about delivering the best program they possibly can for the students in their classroom about a topic they love.
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