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Mulligan, Christine Susan – ProQuest LLC, 2010
With many art museums uploading web-based art activities for youngsters, an online phenomenon is burgeoning, and a research domain is emerging. In an effort to contribute empirical evidence to an area of educational research that I refer to as "virtual art museology," or the study of art museum's online art activities for young people, this…
Descriptors: Museums, Art Activities, Art Education, Nonschool Educational Programs
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Geller, Stephanie Lessans; Salamon, Lester M. – Journal of Museum Education, 2010
This article presents the results of a nationwide survey conducted in the spring of 2009 that examined the impacts of the current recession on nonprofit organizations, including museums. The survey identified a host of negative effects that nonprofits have been experiencing as a result of the recession, including reduced organizational revenues,…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Nonprofit Organizations, Museums, Economic Impact
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Bradburne, James M. – Journal of Museum Education, 2010
In these difficult financial times, it is more important than ever to manage money carefully. Educators who don't do so are vulnerable, for despite a thirty-year history of increasing authority and status within and without the museum, education departments are still more expendable than curatorial or collections departments in some museums. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Role, Educational Administration
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Pantano, O.; Talas, S. – Physics Education, 2010
The Physics Department of Padua University keeps an important collection of historical physics instruments which alludes to the fruitful scientific activity of Padua through the centuries. This heritage led to the suggestion of setting up laboratory activities connected to the Museum collection for secondary school students. This article shows how…
Descriptors: Physics, Museums, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction
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Williams, Ray – Journal of Museum Education, 2010
Many groups of adult museum visitors welcome the invitation to make personal connections to works of art. Time for individual reflection and sharing with others may enable relationships to deepen and new insights to emerge. This article describes an approach to gallery teaching that honors the memories, associations, and emotions that visitors…
Descriptors: Museums, Art, Nonschool Educational Programs, Experience
Weinstein, Meryle; Whitesell, Emilyn Ruble; Leardo, Michele – Institute for Education and Social Policy, 2014
Informal science education institutions have been identified as critical participants in helping students succeed in science by working in collaboration with school systems across the country. The results of one such collaboration, the Urban Advantage (UA) program found that participation in UA improved student achievement, on average, by 0.6…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Program Descriptions, Institutional Characteristics, Best Practices
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Risinger, C. Frederick – Social Education, 2008
In this article, the author reviews the "Presidential Timeline" and 12 existing presidential library websites that will help teachers and students to focus on the presidency. The author found that some were much more "teacher-student friendly" than others. All of them had sections for educators, students, or researchers, but many include lesson…
Descriptors: Presidents, Government Libraries, Museums, Web Sites
Foundation Center, 2011
This publication is only available as a downloadable file. See who's giving and getting grants in your field. Strengthen your search for funds with the Foundation Center's digital edition of "Grants for Arts, Culture & The Humanities." This new "Grant Guide" reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of…
Descriptors: Grants, Humanities, Architecture, Art Education
Dear, Samantha; Sayle, Hilary – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
In the spring of 2010, 16 Recreation and Leisure Studies students from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario, travelled to Cuba to complete a fourth-year field class titled International Field Experiences in Recreation and Leisure. After a week spent in Havana, Brock University students engaged in a unique outdoor education experience. With…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Leisure Education, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries
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Nyamupangedengu, Eunice; Lelliott, Anthony – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2012
This study shows how worksheets can be used to support learning in an informal learning environment. Although there has been some research into the use of worksheets in museum settings in developed countries, it is still not clear whether worksheets enhance or inhibit learning. Using a case study of grade 4-7 learners visiting a biology exhibition…
Descriptors: Worksheets, Science Instruction, Museums, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Thomasian, John – NGA Center for Best Practices, 2012
Many governors have launched initiatives to raise student proficiency in math and science and encourage youth to pursue careers in STEM fields (i.e., science, technology, engineering, and math). Individuals with strong STEM skills play vital roles in technological innovation and economic growth and are rewarded with more secure jobs and higher…
Descriptors: Careers, Science Activities, Informal Education, Summer Programs
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Kinshuk; Chang, Maiga; Graf, Sabine; Yang, Guangbing – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2010
Mobile educational systems have begun to emerge as potential educational environments supporting life-long learning. However, these environments still suffer from various technological and access related problems in many parts of the world. For example, the access to course materials is slow; courseware does not adapt to individual students; the…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Mesa, Jennifer Cheryl – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Although young children are major audiences of science museums, limited evidence exists documenting changes in children's knowledge in these settings due in part to the limited number of valid and reliable assessment tools available for use with this population. The purposes of this study were to develop and validate a concept mapping assessment…
Descriptors: Evidence, Concept Mapping, Audiences, Maps
National Science Resources Center, 2010
In 1985, the leaders of the Smithsonian Institution and the National Academies established the National Science Resources Center (NSRC) to address the critical problem identified by the "A Nation at Risk" report. Through its Curriculum Development Center and in partnership with its publisher, Carolina Biological Supply Company, the NSRC developed…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Middle Schools, Science Education, Science Curriculum
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Holley, Lisa – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
To most people in the author's profession of Special Education, the "D" means "disabilities." At The Lab School of Washington, the "D" means "different"--learning "differently" and teaching "differently." Sally Smith, the founder of the school, had this uncanny ability to see things in her staff that they could not. The year the author graduated…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Laboratory Schools, Learning Disabilities, Museums
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