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I.          Course description

Time permeates our very existence. See how long you can go without thinking about time. Scholars will have the opportunity to explore various aspects of time including the measurement of time, a scientific and philosophical view of time, and ideas about time as presented in science fiction. The measurement of time will focus on mechanical, astronomical, electronic, chemical, geological, biological, radioactive, and atomic clocks. The scientific and philosophical views of time will be based on thermodynamics, special and general relativity, and modern physics. Scholars will investigate the relationship between science and fiction in the concept of time travel as viewed in selected short stories, and films. Leaning experiences will include laboratory and field activities, readings, writings, and discussion of various topics.

II.        Instructor’s educational preparation and current employment

Dennis Nickelson is returning to the Academy for his third year. He was with the faculty in 1991 and 1992. Dennis received a BSE in chemistry and physics from Central Missouri State University, earning a varsity letter in football and named the outstanding graduating physics student, a M.Ed. from Lincoln University, and an Ed.S and a Ph.D. in Science Education from the University of Missouri. Dennis has taught science in Missouri for twenty-five years, the last twenty-three at Jefferson City High School. At Jefferson City High School he has taught physics, AP physics, astrophysics, modern physics, chemistry I and II, earth science, geology, and astronomy, and science research. Dennis has coached football, wrestling, baseball, girl’s basketball and softball on the high school level. He has received several recognitions for teaching, including “The Teacher of the Year” – Jefferson City Public Schools, the Sigma Xi - Central Missouri State University award for the teaching of science, the Monsanto Science Teaching Award, and the Outstanding Science Teacher Award from the Missouri Academy of Sciences. He is a Physics Teaching Resource Agent with the American Association of Physics Teachers. Dennis currently holds an Adjunct Professor appointment at The University of Missouri-Columbia, (Curriculum and Instruction) and Adjunct Instructor appointments at Lincoln University and Linn Technical State College.

Dr. Dennis Nickelson, Jefferson City High School, 609 Union, Jefferson City, MO  65101. e-mail: Dennis.nickelson@jcps.k12.mo.us

III.      Rationale for inclusion in a program for gifted students

The course is a physics course with a theme of time and time measurement. This allows students to look at time in a different manner than they normally would. Students will also learn physics concepts and the interrelationship of physics with the other sciences.

IV.     Major topics covered

V.        Pre-requisite knowledge

No specific knowledge required

VI.     Learning objectives

VII.    Primary source material

VIII.   Supplementary source material

IX.     Computing and the Internet (if applicable)