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Kisiel, James – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2013
Informal science education institutions (ISEIs), such as museums, aquariums, and nature centers, offer more to teachers than just field trip destinations--they have the potential to provide ideas for pedagogy, as well as support deeper development of teachers' science knowledge. Although there is extensive literature related to teacher/museum…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Informal Education
Gupta, Preeti; Adams, Jennifer; Kisiel, James; Dewitt, Jennifer – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
We examine the research conducted by Kang, Anderson and Wu by discussing it in a larger context of science museum-school partnerships. We review how the disconnect that exists between stakeholders, the historical and cultural contexts in which formal and informal institutions are situated, and ideas of globalization, mediate the success for…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Museums, Scientific Research, Partnerships in Education
Kisiel, James; Rowe, Shawn; Vartabedian, Melanie Ani; Kopczak, Charles – Science Education, 2012
While the opportunity to engage in scientific reasoning has been identified as an important aspect of informal science learning (National Research Council, 2009), most studies have examined this strand of science learning within the context of physics-based science exhibits. Few have examined the presence of such activity in conjunction with live…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Animals, Museums, Video Technology
Kisiel, James – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
Although most teachers agree that a field trip is an important educational experience for their students, many struggle with finding a way to make it connect with their classroom curriculum. Creating an effective field trip involves creating an effective lesson plan and using the resources of the museum, zoo, or aquarium to foster inquiry and…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Lesson Plans, Inquiry, Biological Sciences
Kisiel, James – American Biology Teacher, 2006
One potential asset to science learning that is often overlooked is the presence of learning institutions, other than schools, located in metropolitan areas. These "informal" learning institutions include universities, libraries, museums, science centers, and similar places. These organizations have the potential to provide resources, in the form…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Student Interests, Museums, Metropolitan Areas

Cox-Petersen, Anne M.; Marsh, David D.; Kisiel, James; Melber, Leah M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2003
Investigates how natural history content is conveyed to students and what students gain from this model of touring a museum. Discusses how the content and pedagogy within the guided tour complemented recommendations from formal science standards documents and informal learning literature. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Historic Sites, Informal Education
Kisiel, James – Science Education, 2005
This investigation sought to identify the motivations that comprise teachers' agendas when leading student fieldtrips to science museums or similar sites. A survey distributed to upper elementary teachers resulted in a variety of open-ended responses that were analyzed and coded to identify recurring themes. In addition, ten teachers planning to…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, Field Trips, Elementary School Teachers, Science Teaching Centers