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Franse, Rooske K.; van Schijndel, Tessa J. P.; Plankman, Tamara I.; Raijmakers, Maartje E. J. – Science Education, 2021
Research on the impact of guided investigation, including verbal guidance strategies, has expanded in the recent decade, and the current work contributes to this line of research in a museum context. The current in-depth study examines the impact of verbal guidance strategies on family learning at an open-ended museum exhibit, considering…
Descriptors: Museums, Science Experiments, Exhibits, Family Involvement
Lacina, Jan; Hults, Kate – English in Texas, 2019
Any single artifact in a museum possesses the potential to serve as a starting point for the viewer to interpret its meaning, develop an idea, and then generate a written piece. In this article, the authors describe steps for using a photography exhibit collection as artifactual inquiry.
Descriptors: Museums, Photography, Exhibits, Inquiry
Roldan, Joaquin; Lara-Osuna, Rocio; Gonzalez-Torre, Antonio – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
Projection-based augmented reality and virtual reality are used in a visual arts-based educational project in contemporary art museums from an a/r/tographic perspective. The project 'Art for Learning Art' (in Spanish, "Arte para aprender arte"), at the Museo CajaGRANADA in Granada (Spain) has been developed in collaboration with the…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Projection Equipment, Art Education, Visual Arts
Eckhoff, Angela – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2019
This paper reports findings from a qualitative investigation that documented the exhibition of children's work in public spaces within early learning centers and elementary schools. An iterative, photo-documentation methodology was used to document the student work on display using photographs taken in 20 public elementary schools and four early…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Preschool Children, Elementary School Students
Pichaichanarong, Tawipas – Online Submission, 2019
Thai mural paintings have played a significant role in Thai society since The Sukhothai Kingdom period (1238-1438 AD) until the present. Wattana Boonjub (2009) points out that Mural painting was used for teaching the Thai people in the past. Throughout history, temples have become a crucial part of Thai' lives; for example, Wat Phumin in Nan…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Web Sites, Computer System Design, Coding
Bachmann, Alejandro; Zahn, Manuel – Film Education Journal, 2018
This paper explores a media-ecological perspective on film-education practice. Drawing from their own experiences of teaching film (at the Austrian Film Museum and the KurzFilmSchule, Hamburg) the authors challenge monolithic theories of film education, suggesting instead that film education practices are shaped by context, and are relational to…
Descriptors: Film Study, Context Effect, Educational Practices, Films
Locke, Kirsten – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This paper explores the continuing relevance to education of ideas about art and resistance that Jean-François Lyotard signalled in his curated exhibition in 1985 at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris entitled "Les Immatériaux." The exhibition was for Lyotard the "staging" of a resistance at the dawning of an information age…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Resistance to Change, Art Products, Educational History
Huber, Aubrey A. – Communication Teacher, 2020
In this semester-long activity, I describe how to create a collaborative cabinet of curiosities that engages critical methods of inquiry as an alternative summative assignment. Courses: Communication Pedagogy, Gender and Communication, Performance Studies. Objective: The objective of this assignment is for students to identify and analyze how…
Descriptors: Communications, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking
Lifschitz-Grant, Naomi – Art Education, 2020
In the vast repository of research on family involvement in schools, researchers agree that both students and schools do better when families are involved (Epstein et al., 2009; Lareau, 2011; Mapp, 2002). There is little research, however, on parent involvement in the arts. Notwithstanding the lack of published data, programs offer funding and…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Art Education, Parent Participation, Partnerships in Education
Wolfe, Christopher R.; Cedillos-Whynott, Elizabeth M.; Vanni, Michael J. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2020
"You Live in a Watershed" is a state park exhibit about watersheds. We conducted a two-pronged assessment of learning and attitudes. Study 1 employed a pretest-intervention-posttest design with 30 children visiting the exhibit on a fieldtrip. We found significant increases in knowledge and attitudes. Study 2 was a quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Environmental Education, Parks, Exhibits
Bonnie Christine Gidzak – ProQuest LLC, 2020
A widespread atomic science public education movement in the United States during the late 1940s provided multiple media through which the basic science of the atom moved from scientific obscurity to expected public knowledge. During the first half of the twentieth century information about atomic science for the general public was limited and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational History, Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy
Miyoshi, Noboru; Pan, Qiujing – Higher Education Forum, 2021
In the world today, there are 5 million international students studying abroad, including those at the universities in Japan. This research investigates the factors influencing the study abroad decision-making of Chinese international students, based on the results of two surveys and semi-structured interviews. It focuses on the universities'…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Decision Making, Foreign Students, College Bound Students
Zollinger, Rachel; DiCindio, Carissa – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
This article considers the inequities of digital museum programming during the COVID-19 pandemic and their alignment with audiences historically excluded from access to STEAM learning opportunities, primarily communities with low incomes and people of color. We employ an ecosystem framework to assert the critical role museums can play within…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, COVID-19, Pandemics
Eagle-Malone, Rebecca S. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Biomimicry, the process of using nature to guide innovative thinking and development, can be useful in helping students grasp scientific concepts. Teachers interested in incorporating biomimicry into lesson plans might find that experiential learning at informal science institutions (ISIs) with natural models and artifacts is a valuable tool to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Experiential Learning, Exhibits
Shaby, Neta; Ben-Zvi Assaraf, Orit; Tal, Tali – Research in Science Education, 2019
This mixed-method research focuses on how school children visiting a science museum with their class perceive the overall experience of their visit to the science museum and which aspects of the science museum experience they recall as significant. The study participants were seventy two 4th grade students (age 9-10) who came to the museum with…
Descriptors: Museums, Science Instruction, Science Teaching Centers, Grade 4

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