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Committee on Physics in Pre-High School Education
 

Committee Member Directory

Julia K. Olsen, PhD, Committee Chair (2010)
    University of Arizona
    1118 E 4th St
    Tucson, AZ United States 85721
    Phone: (520) 621-5682; Fax: (520) 621-7877
    jkolsen@u.arizona.edu

Larry Cook, (2010)
    Bismarck HS
    800 N 8th St
    Bismarck, ND United States 58501
    Phone: (701) 323-4800 ext. 6160
    larry_cook@educ8.org

Paul Dolan, (2012)
    Northeastern Illinois University
    5500 N St Louis Ave
    Physics Dept
    Chicago, IL United States 60625
    Phone: (773) 442-5785; Fax: (773) 442-5710
    p-dolan@neiu.edu

James A. Dunne, (2011)
    Mississippi State University
    Dept of Physics and Astronomy
    PO Box 5167
    Mississippi State, MS United States 39762
    Phone: (662) 325-2929; Fax: (662) 325-8898
    dunne@ra.msstate.edu

Wayne A. Fisher, (2011)
    Charlotte Mecklenburg School
    2718 Peverell Ln
    Charlotte, NC United States 28270
    Phone: (980) 343-0621; Fax: (704) 343-5803
    w.fisher@cms.k12.nc.us

Danielle B. Harlow, (2012)
    University of California - Santa Barbara
    Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
    Santa Barbara, CA United States 93106-9490
    Phone: (805) 893-8139
    dharlow@education.ucsb.edu

Vivian O'Brien, (2012)
    Plymouth Regional HS
    86 Old Ward Brg Rd
    Plymouth, NH United States 03264
    Phone: (603) 536-1444; Fax: (603) 536-7247
    fizzics@adelphia.net

Diane M. Riendeau, (2011)
    Deerfield High School
    1959 N Waukegan Rd
    Deerfield, IL United States 60015
    Phone: 224-632-3272
    dmrwkr@aol.com

Warren W. Hein, Ex Officio (2010)
    American Association of Physics Teachers
    Office of the Executive Officer
    One Physics Ellipse
    College Park, MD United States 20740-3845
    Phone: (301) 209-3311; Fax: (301) 209-0845
    whein@aapt.org

 

Mission

  1. Serve the teachers of K-8 students and improve the physics learned in grades K-8.
  2. Work with the college teachers whose students are the future teachers of children in grades K-8.
  3. Sponsor sessions and workshops on programs and curricular materials for pre-service teachers in grades K-8.