Long-Term Impacts of a Museum School Experience on Science Identity
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Luke, Jessica J |
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14/07/2016
14/07/2016
01/06/2016
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06 While museum schools have proliferated over the past quarter century, little research has examined the outcomes of these formal-informal partnerships. This study investigated the long- term impacts of a museum school experience on alumni of Raisbeck Aviation High School and the Museum of Flight (Seattle) and Science Leadership Academy and The Franklin Institute (Philadelphia) using science identity as a theoretical lens. In retrospective interviews, alumni reported having and enacting a science identity and attributed several important indicators to memorable experiences at the museums. Participants placed particular value on the museums’ tangible learning experiences, real-world connections, and access to professional networks. These results support the learning value of intensive museum school partnerships and suggest potential directions for future research. |
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Scharon_washington_0250O_16112.pdf |
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Palavras-Chave | #informal science education #museums #museum-school partnerships #museum schools #project-based learning #science identity #Museum studies #Science education #Educational psychology #museology |
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