Museums and the Public Understanding of Science

Museums and the Public Understanding of Science
Author: John Durant,Committee on the Public Understanding of Science
Publsiher: NMSI Trading Ltd
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1992
Genre: Museums
ISBN: 0901805491

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The essays in this volume are organised thematically. The first essay sets the scene by reviewing the present position and future potential of science museums as educational and cultural resources. The next section is devoted to the role of museum exhibitions and analyses how exhibitions deal with complex material. The third section is concerned with museum programmes and reports on the strengths and weaknesses of different museum programmes, ranging from gallery drama to the Boston Museum's innovative experiment with Science-by-mail.

Creating Connections

Creating Connections
Author: David Chittenden
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 075910476X

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Science museums are in the business of making science accessible to the public--a public constantly bombarded with new information and research results. How the public understands this information will affect what they expect and take away from a museum's exhibits and programs. Creating Connections looks at the public understanding of research (PUR) and how it affects what science museums do. What are the opportunities and critical issues in PUR? What strategies are working and what are some pitfalls? What can be learned from the media's experiences with PUR? Creating Connections will be an invaluable resource for science museum professionals who want to guide their institutions and their visitors toward a new understanding of and appreciation for current research.

Museums and the public understanding of science

Museums and the public understanding of science
Author: John Durant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 109
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:918325479

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Museums and the Public Understanding of Science

Museums and the Public Understanding of Science
Author: John Durant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 109
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:784927997

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The role of a museum ; educational and other programmes.

Exploring Science in Museums

Exploring Science in Museums
Author: Susan M. Pearce
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0485900068

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The relationship between science and the public is one of the great contemporary debates. Understanding between scientists and non-scientists is a key figure in the dialogue and here the interpretation of science in museums has a vital part to play.

Controversy in Science Museums

Controversy in Science Museums
Author: Erminia Pedretti,Ana Maria Navas Iannini
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780429017759

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Controversy in Science Museums focuses on exhibitions that approach sensitive or controversial topics. With a keen sense of past and current practices, Pedretti and Navas Iannini examine and re-imagine how museums and science centres can create exhibitions that embrace criticality and visitor agency. Drawing on international case studies and voices from visitors and museum professionals, as well as theoretical insights about scientific literacy and science communication, the authors explore the textured notion of controversy and the challenges and opportunities practitioners may encounter as they plan for and develop controversial science exhibitions. They assert that science museums can no longer serve as mere repositories for objects or sites for transmitting facts, but that they should also become spaces for conversations that are inclusive, critical, and socially responsible. Controversy in Science Museums provides an invaluable resource for museum professionals who are interested in creating and hosting controversial exhibitions, and for scholars and students working in the fields of museum studies, science communication, and social studies of science. Anyone wishing to engage in an examination and critique of the changing roles of science museums will find this book relevant, timely, and thought provoking.

Public Understanding of Science

Public Understanding of Science
Author: David Knight
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2006-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134624997

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Answering questions such as whether the interesting parts of science be conveyed in sermons, poems, pictures and journalism, Knight explores the history of science to show how the successes and failures of our ancestors can help us understand the position science comes to occupy now.

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Formal and Informal Science Learning Opportunities

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Formal and Informal Science Learning Opportunities
Author: Deborah Corrigan,Cathy Buntting,Alister Jones,John Loughran
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-06-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319897615

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This book presents research involving learning opportunities that are afforded to learners of science when the focus is on linking the formal and informal science education sectors. It uses the metaphor of a "landscape" as it emphasises how the authors see the possible movement within a landscape that is inclusive of formal, informal and free-choice opportunities. The book explores opportunities to change formal school science education via perspectives and achievements from the informal and free-choice science education sector within the wider lifelong, life-wide education landscape. Additionally it explores how science learning that occurs in a more inclusive landscape can demonstrate the potential power of these opportunities to address issues of relevance and engagement that currently plague the learning of science in school settings. Combining specific contexts, case studies and more general examples, the book examines the science learning landscapes by means of the lens of an ecosystem and the case of the Synergies longitudinal research project. It explores the relationships between school and museum, and relates the lessons learned through encounters with a narwhal. It discusses science communication, school-community partnerships, socioscientific issues, outreach education, digital platforms and the notion of a learning ecology.