Submissions:2016/School Earthquake Safety Initiative

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Title
School Earthquake Safety Initiative
Theme
Education Outreach
Academic Peer Review option
N
Type of submission
Presentation
Author
Sandra Fuentes
E-mail address
sfuentes@csd.edu
Username
sfuentes
Affiliation
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, University of California, San Diego
Abstract
School Earthquake Safety Initiative (SESI) aims to increase awareness about earthquake engineering by having experts collaborate in different aspects. Classroom Education and Outreach is a subcommittee within SESI. The purpose of this committee is to create a dialog about earthquake school safety within the community, all people with access to school facilities, and create leaders in science and public safety. This will be achieved through the integration of earthquake engineering to K-12 curriculum to foster earthquake safety awareness. Preliminary use of the curriculum demonstrates that age appropriate earthquake engineering material is possible to create. This curriculum and teaching techniques were applied to students in the California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science (COSMOS) for high school students and pilots were run in schools in the San Diego Unified School District. Further research will seek to develop material connected to individual power standard to help teachers ease implementation of earthquake engineering curriculum and emphasize desired material.
Length of presentation
20
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Preferred room size
20
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