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Informal learning of science at science centers and museums: Perspectives, influences, and issues

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/29619
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Citation
Chng, E. H. S., & Tan, T. T. M. (2024). Informal learning of science at science centers and museums: Perspectives, influences, and issues. In Y. S. Ong, T. T. M. Tan, & Y.-J. Lee (Eds.), A diversity of pathways through science education (pp. 219–244). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2607-3_13
Author
Elisa Hui Shi Chng
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Tan, Timothy Ter Ming 
Abstract
Science centers and museums (SCMs) have traditionally functioned as repositories of science-related material, gathered for public viewing and carrying an implicit mandate of educating those who enter. With time and the increasing expectations of visitors, museums have evolved to include interactive elements in their exhibits. SCM exhibits typically provide visitor experiences that are designed to attain educational goals in an informal setting. SCMs are now recognized as important players in the communication and dissemination of science to the larger public. Visits to SCMs afford opportunities to foster an interest in science, a passion for the learning of science, and to talk about science in less formal ways, such as between family members as opposed to school settings. A systematic review of high-quality empirical studies in the area of science education in the context of science centers and museums conducted between 2000 and 2020 is presented. Content analysis of 113 studies selected for this review aimed to summarize and highlight trends in the research. Common areas of research, thematic elements, and relationships were identified and discussed. These centered on visitors’ learning experiences, their perceptions of and interactions with exhibits and the environment of SCMs, the work of museum staff in designing and curating exhibits, and the design of exhibits. The overall implications of this analysis relate to the broader perspectives and understanding of science learning in such informal settings, the influences behind exhibit design and presentation, and pertinent issues facing SCMs.
Date Issued
2024
ISBN
9789819726073 (online)
9789819726066 (print)
Publisher
Springer
DOI
10.1007/978-981-97-2607-3_13
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