We report a laboratory activity, carried out along with high- and secondary-school students, that can be done to increase the interest of the young in scientific studies. Groups of selected students 'adopted' experiments at physics research laboratories, under the guidance of university researchers. Subsequently, the students demonstrated the experiments to the public at large during the annual science festival organized in Palermo by the association PalermoScienza, in collaboration with the University of Palermo. Experiments on the magnetic levitation of superconductors and on the photoluminescence of several substances were proposed. We discuss the experiment on photoluminescence as a case study. The students who adopted the experiments reinforced their commitment to learning. They acquired a physics-based knowledge of the topics connected with the experiments in a much better way compared with the usual didactics in school.

Agliolo Gallitto, A., Agnello, S., Cannas, M. (2011). 'School adopts an experiment': the photoluminescence in extra-virgin olive oil and in tonic water. PHYSICS EDUCATION, 46, 599-603 [10.1088/0031-9120/46/5/015].

'School adopts an experiment': the photoluminescence in extra-virgin olive oil and in tonic water

AGLIOLO GALLITTO, Aurelio;AGNELLO, Simonpietro;CANNAS, Marco
2011-01-01

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We report a laboratory activity, carried out along with high- and secondary-school students, that can be done to increase the interest of the young in scientific studies. Groups of selected students 'adopted' experiments at physics research laboratories, under the guidance of university researchers. Subsequently, the students demonstrated the experiments to the public at large during the annual science festival organized in Palermo by the association PalermoScienza, in collaboration with the University of Palermo. Experiments on the magnetic levitation of superconductors and on the photoluminescence of several substances were proposed. We discuss the experiment on photoluminescence as a case study. The students who adopted the experiments reinforced their commitment to learning. They acquired a physics-based knowledge of the topics connected with the experiments in a much better way compared with the usual didactics in school.
2011
Agliolo Gallitto, A., Agnello, S., Cannas, M. (2011). 'School adopts an experiment': the photoluminescence in extra-virgin olive oil and in tonic water. PHYSICS EDUCATION, 46, 599-603 [10.1088/0031-9120/46/5/015].
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