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Museums, Aquariums and Science Centres

More than a field trip: science programmes for elementary school groups at museums

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Pages 505-519 | Published online: 24 Feb 2007
 

Science learning in non‐school settings is receiving increased attention both in practice and in the research literature. Schools increasingly turn to museums, zoos, aquaria and other science centres for assistance in educating students and these institutions are questioning how to make their exhibits and educational programmes more effective. The Program Evaluation and Research Group at Lesley College (PERG) has evaluated informal, non‐school science programmes for school‐age children for the past 15 years. In this paper we review our work, compare our findings with other published literature about elementary school programmes in extra‐school science institutions, and discuss issues that apply to all such programmes from the perspective of these institutions.

* The authors wish to thank Emily Romney and the members of the Museum Research Group at Lesley College especially Sue Cohen, Linda Snow Dockser, Candace Heald and Judith Kelley for their thoughtful comments on this article

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* The authors wish to thank Emily Romney and the members of the Museum Research Group at Lesley College especially Sue Cohen, Linda Snow Dockser, Candace Heald and Judith Kelley for their thoughtful comments on this article

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