Three teachers from the Liceo Bicentenario de Los Angeles will be part of a pioneering project that will work with a meteorological monitoring station in the Bío Bío commune.
Its about School Regional Scientific Observatory Project, which supports the Universidad de Concepción on its Penquista campus and also its School of Sciences and Technologies in Los Angeles together with the Faculty of Education.
Its basis is in the effects left by climate change, and the preventive actions that society requires to face these events.
One of the teachers who will guide the project, Maryan Acuña, a professor of Natural Sciences and Physics, said that the idea is that the plan begins in the Los Angeles establishment, but then also expands to the community.
The idea is generate data for the study of local physical phenomena, for example, how the wind acts in the area, atmospheric pressure, humidity and others.
For her part, who is a professor of Natural Sciences and Biology at the high school, María José Vergara, added that the idea is that the information is also part of student training.
For his part, the professor of Mathematics, Esteban Aros, commented that although the leading role is carried out by the sciences, his area will also complement this important challenge in a good way.
“For us the great challenge is to be able to guide them correctly, for that we are also in constant training, learning,” he added.
Thus, the project – which the teachers recalled was promoted by who was director of the campus, Harry Cifuentes – began to materialize with the approval of the current directive by Gladys Contreras, and already counted on the arrival of the monitoring station that will be installed at the Liceo Bicentenario in Los Angeles.
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