IMPACTSEED
(Improving Physics And Chemistry
Teaching in Secondary Education)
Funded by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Project Director:
Dr. Nouredine Zettili
Department of Chemistry & Geosciences
Jacksonville State University
700 Pelham Road North
Jacksonville, AL 36265 USA
E-mail: nzettili@jsu.edu Phone: (256) 782-8077 Fax: (256) 782-5636
The primary goal of IMPACTSEED is to bring the preparation of secondary education chemistry and
physics teachers in alignment with state and national standards so that every
student receives high quality instruction from knowledgeable, well-trained,
and well-supported teachers. The project is intended to help teachers achieve a double aim:
(a) to make physics and chemistry
understandable and fun to learn within a hands-on, inquiry-oriented
setting;
(b) to overcome the fear-factor for physics and chemistry among students.
IMPACTSEED has five major components:
(1) an intensive two-week summer professional development program;
(2) five technology workshops during the academic year;
(3) sustained, year-round on-site support to the teachers;
(4) year-round physics and
chemistry hotlines to offer immediate support to the teachers when
needed;
(5) a website to disseminate
the results of the project and to list useful resources.
IMPACTSEED offers hands-on, inquiry-based
instruction with a strong correlation to the Alabama Course of Study and national
standards with primary emphasis on having students discover rather than memorize
and with teachers questioning rather than telling.
![]() Chemistry and physics high school teachers who attended the 2017 Summer Professional Institute. |
![]() IMPACTSEED XV Staff (Left to Right): Drs. Nouredine Zettili (Project Director), Jim Conely (ACHE), Laura Weinkauf, Alfred Nichols, Joseph Akpan, N. Bekhouche. |
Teachers during a physics lab |
![]() Project Director, Dr. N. Zettili, conducting a Tesla Coil experiment |