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Project
Description:
A Creek Connections School Year
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Connections is a collaboration between the college and public school
districts in western Pennsylvania and New York for the purpose of
encouraging natural science education through hands-on field and laboratory
experiences. Allegheny College faculty and students provide the
framework and assistance for school-based investigative research in
regional watersheds. There are four primary components to
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Summer Institute |
| A Creek Connections school year begins
in mid-August at the Summer Institute, where teams of teachers and
students visit Allegheny College for the one-day workshop. Equipment
and background resources are supplied, and the methodology for water
chemistry tests, biological sampling, and habitat assessment are reviewed.
The students that attend the workshop will return to school to be
peer educators and assistants to the teacher, helping the rest of
the class or "creek club" learn the water testing procedures.
The institute also includes an field excursion to French Creek to
become familiar with the creek and water quality sampling. |
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2. Ongoing
Water Quality Analysis
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Every few weeks during the school
year, students participating in Creek Connections visit their field
site at their local waterway. Each class is provided with equipment
to conduct basic water quality tests in the field and the lab. Water
samples are taken at midstream and then analyzed to quantify 8 key
water quality parameters: temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, total
dissolved solids, phosphorus, nitrogen, turbidity and alkalinity.
All data is entered at the Creek
Connections website and is accessible for students and the public
to conduct seasonal and geographic trend analysis and to do site comparisons. |
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3. Student
Designed Research Projects
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| In addition to testing the above
parameters, each school designs and conducts independent projects
relating to water quality, watersheds, stream ecology, or water issues
(eg. coliform testing, comparison of different streams, benthic sampling,
fish sampling, comparison of groundwater with stream water, history
of waterway). Schools are provided with a budget to order equipment
needed to support the independent projects. |
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Student Research Symposium
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The culminating event of the year
is the annual Student Research Symposium in April where all participating
schools and students convene at Allegheny College or a Pittsburgh
location to share their research findings. Students present and display
their water data and independent research projects at this collaborative
setting, which allows them meet the other schools, compare data and
research projects, and witness the diversity of work that has been
done in their watershed. Because two different corners of state
are involved in Creek Connections, it is possible to compare Northwest
Pennsylvania data with datafrom the Pittsburgh area.
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Allegheny Assistance
and Provided Resources
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| To assist area teachers
with bringing watershed education successfully into the classroom,
Creek Connections provides numerous resources to participating teachers.
Allegheny College students and staff act as liaisons to schools to
assist teachers with the ongoing water quality monitoring, data analysis,
macroinvertebrate sampling, independent research project procedures,
Student Research Symposium preparation, and classroom presentations.
Allegheny College students may even become mentors for the middle
and high school students because of their school visits during the
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Thanks to the generous financial support from various sources, Creek
Connections is able to provide teachers with a start up package of
water quality test kits and accessories, handbooks, field manuals,
nets, and topographic maps. Each school year, teachers
have also been provided a stipend to spend on waterway research materials
for student designed projects or on classroom aids - anything to help
them teach about their watershed in the classroom.
All equipment purchased becomes the permanent property of the school.
In addition to this equipment, Creek Connections also provides: published
materials, handbooks, videos, workshops, newsletters, and this website.
Loaner equipment and Watershed Activity
Modules are another aspect of the project under development.
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