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Jant, Erin A.; Haden, Catherine A.; Uttal, David H.; Babcock, Elizabeth – Child Development, 2014
The effects of parent-child conversation and object manipulation on children's learning, transfer of knowledge, and memory were examined in two museum exhibits and conversations recorded at home. Seventy-eight children (M[subscript age] = 4.9) and their parents were randomly assigned to receive conversation cards featuring elaborative…
Descriptors: Children, Learning, Transfer of Training, Memory
Trofanenko, Brenda – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2014
The last twenty years have witnessed a number of studies in education, primarily within global education (Ball 2012), that have considered those processes forming the nation. It also seeks to advance the role of school in establishing an imagined community that promotes a collective identity (Trofanenko 2005). Education is expected by some to lay…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, War, History Instruction, Museums
Helmsing, Mark – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2014
When entering the permanent exhibit titled "Living in America" in the Arab American National Museum (AANM) in Dearborn, Michigan, visitors are greeted with a sign that reads "Ahlan wa Sahlan." It is a greeting that translates in English to: "Your path is easier now that you are with us." The visitor, "you,"…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Arabs, Cultural Influences
Achiam, Marianne Foss – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2013
Recently, science museums have begun to review their educational purposes and redesign their pedagogies. At the most basic level, this entails accounting for the performance of individual exhibits, and indeed, in some cases, research indicates shortcomings in exhibit design: While often successful in prompting visitors to carry out intended…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Models, Educational Research
Harju, Jari; Kokkonen, Jyri – Journal of Museum Education, 2013
This is a story of a museum with a problem--low visitation and lack of local involvement. Rather than make a radical change all at once, this museum experimented with new ideas over time, gradually arriving at some new ways of doing things. Solutions included abolishing admissions, consolidating activities to free up money and resources for a more…
Descriptors: Museums, Attendance Patterns, Organizational Change, Admission Criteria
Hardcastle, John – History of Education, 2013
Today, the use of photographs in publications and exhibitions is commonplace, but this was not always so. This article shows how photographs of certain schools that have had lasting impact on design stand in ambiguous relationships to the buildings themselves. Photographs function as part of the design process; they record details of construction…
Descriptors: Photography, Historiography, School Buildings, Educational History
Mayo, Peter – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2013
Paulo Freire's notion that education is politics is well known to readers involved in areas of critical education, and thus a detailed rehearsal of the burgeoning literature illustrating and elaborating on this view is not necessary. After all, this view has a very long, albeit repressed, history, which anticipates Freire and those who took up the…
Descriptors: Museums, Critical Theory, Informal Education, Exhibits
Ayar, Mehmet C. – Science Education International, 2016
This study is about the effect of the Our World exhibit at a science center on student visitors. It elicits students' views about the exhibits, zones, and activities, along with their level of interest and experiences. Data from students (n = 346) through a survey, field notes, observations and interviews (n = 18) were collected. The findings…
Descriptors: Science Teaching Centers, Science Instruction, Science Education, Student Surveys
Boske, Christa – Planning and Changing, 2016
People are storytelling organisms who, individually and collectively, lead storied lives. Their ways of knowing and responding to the world are essential to understanding the ways in which they think and learn. Children, teachers, and school leaders understand the world through multi-layered lived experiences; and therefore, how we make sense of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Public Schools, Art Activities, Art Education
So, Winnie W. M. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2016
Data collection, organization, and analysis are indispensable means of seeking solutions during the process of inquiry. Representations (called inscriptions by some educators) including graphs, tables, photographs, and equations are powerful ways of arranging and displaying data in visual form. This study aims to analyze quantitatively the use of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science
Chung, Beom Sun; Park, Eun-mi; Kim, Sang-Hee; Cho, Sook-kyoung; Chung, Min Suk – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
Science museums make the effort to create exhibits with amusing explanations. However, existing explanation signs with lengthy text are not appealing, and as such, visitors do not pay attention to them. In contrast, conspicuous comic strips composed of simple drawings and humors can attract science museum visitors. This study attempted to reveal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cartoons, Museums, Exhibits
Latz, Amanda O.; Phelps-Ward, Robin; Royer, Dan; Peters, Tiffany – Journal of Public Scholarship in Higher Education, 2016
Participatory action research, photovoice, diversity, and immersive learning comprised the most important aspects of the Community Colleges and Diversity graduate course taught during the 2014 spring semester. This project involved eight graduate students, five community college students, three community college administrators, and one university…
Descriptors: Photography, Social Action, Graduate Students, Two Year College Students
Horn, Michael S.; Phillips, Brenda C.; Evans, Evelyn Margaret; Block, Florian; Diamond, Judy; Shen, Chia – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2016
In this study, we investigate museum visitor learning and engagement at an interactive visualization of an evolutionary tree of life consisting of over 70,000 species. The study was conducted at two natural history museums where visitors collaboratively explored the tree of life using direct touch gestures on a multi-touch tabletop display. In the…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Science Instruction, Museums, Evolution
Kevan, Jonathan M.; Ryan, Paul R. – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2016
This emerging technology report describes the Experience API (xAPI), a new e-learning specification designed to support the learning community in standardizing and collecting both formal and informal distributed learning activities. Informed by Activity Theory, a framework aligned with constructivism, data is collected in the form of activity…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Learning Activities, Alternative Assessment
Hein, Hilde – Journal of Museum Education, 2011
This essay provides a theoretical framework for thinking about the role of objects in the 21st-century museum. It explores the interrelationship between experience and objects within museums from their 19th-century origins to the present, and looks at the implications of objects as experience generators. Along the way it considers the ways in…
Descriptors: Museums, Experience, Exhibits

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