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Fellows

In summer 2007, QuarkNet inaugurated the QuarkNet Fellows Program to develop the leadership potential of teachers who could work with staff teachers to provide professional development activities for centers. Now, fellows are sharing the responsibilities of offering workshops and sessions, developing materials for these workshops, sharing information about the LHC, giving presentations at AAPT and more.

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