Iron Science Teacher
The Iron Science Teacher is a national competition that celebrates innovation and creativity in science teaching. The competition originated at the Exploratorium in San Francisco.[1] Parodying the cult Japanese TV program, “Iron Chef,” this competition showcases science teachers as they devise classroom activities using a particular ingredient — an everyday item such as a plastic bag, milk carton, or nail.[2] Contestants are currently or formally part of the Exploratorium's Teacher Institute and compete before a live audience for the title of "Iron Science Teacher." Shows are also archived on the Exploratorium's site.
Iron Science Teacher | |
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Genre | Live Webcast |
Presented by | Dr. Linda Shore |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 1 hour |
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Original network | LIVE@ Webcast Studio - Exploratorium |
Original release | Summer 1998 – present |
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Astrophysicist Dr. Linda Shore, Director of the Exploratorium Teacher Institute and host of the competition, says one goal of the Iron Science Teacher is to "provide teachers with ideas about how to teach multimillion dollar state and national science teaching standards using, trash, recyclables, and inexpensive materials" as well as "to allow teachers to receive applause for great teaching."[3]
History
Back in 1997, the Exploratorium's Phyllis C. Wattis Webcast Studio was looking for new shows. During a staff brainstorming session, a fan of the popular Food Network television show, The Iron Chef, suggested naming a secret ingredient for science teachers to use in an experiment to present to the audience. "It was honestly and truly a joke," Shore says. "We thought we'd do one show."[4]
Current Shows
Now 10 to 12 shows are produced annually for the Exploratorium's website. "Secret" ingredients, which are revealed in advance to participants so they can practice, have included everything from ordinary baking soda and food coloring to Marshmallow Peeps and pantyhose.[4]
Spin-offs
The Canadian Iron Science Teacher also parodies the popular TV series Iron Chef and is hosted by Jay Ingram of Daily Planet on Discovery Channel.[1] Unlike the Exploratorium version, where championship comes with no tangible prize, in the Canadian version, five "finalist" teachers, with their support teams, are selected to compete in the Iron Science Teacher finals at the University of Calgary in order to win a variety of cash prizes.
Colorado Springs, CO initiated their own CoOL Iron Science Teacher Competition as part of their What If: A Festival of Creativity & Innovation on September 11, 2010.[5]
List of Previous Secret Ingredients
(plus links to the webcasts)
Date | Secret Ingredient | Winner |
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6/22/2018 | Balloons | Daisy Yeung |
9/17/2011 | Chalk | |
7/8/2011 | Eggs | |
7/1/2011 | Magnets | |
6/25/2011 | Color | |
7/16/2010 | Triangles | |
7/9/2010 | Leaves | |
7/2/2010 | Lightbulbs |
References
- "Iron Science Teacher 2011". Retrieved 10-2-11. Check date values in:
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(help) - "Iron Science Teacher: At the Explo and Live Webcast". Retrieved 10-2-11. Check date values in:
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(help) - "Iron Science Teacher". District Administration. Retrieved 10-2-11. Check date values in:
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(help) - "Colorado Springs CoOL Iron Science Teacher". Cool Science. Retrieved 10-2-11. Check date values in:
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