Research into how and what families learn in science museums and other informal science learning settings suggests that parent-child interactions play an important role in shaping children’s learning experiences. Our exploratory case study set out to discover and analyse learning happening within family groups during a visit to a traditional museum natural history gallery. Research methods were influenced by a growing body of literature that looks for learning in family visitor talk. Conversations of 18 families were recorded as they explored a gallery after being introduced to six learning games which fostered a ‘climate of inquiry’ and which were designed to spark family dialogue. Our findings indicate that families adopt a range of inter...
Research on the impact of guided investigation, including verbal guidance strategies, has expanded i...
The effects of parent–child conversation and object manipulation on children’s learning, transfer of...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how parents use exhibits’ features during a family ...
Abstract: This research illustrates the efficacy of a new approach for collecting and analyzing fami...
In the last twenty years, research about science learning in informal contexts such as museums, scie...
Τhe nature of scientific research goes beyond the learning of concepts and basic manipulation to the...
Museums provide supportive spaces for families to practice talking together. Although studies have s...
Learning is social in nature and takes place across many contexts (e.g., Bandura & Walters, 1963; La...
Museums provide supportive spaces for families to practice talking together. Although studies have s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [115]-119).This study expands our understanding of family...
This study investigated the ways in which families constructed an understanding of evolution exhibit...
BACKGROUND: Museums can serve as rich resources for families to learn about the social world through...
This study explored the influence of young children’s dinosaur knowledge on parent-child learning ta...
Although there is increasing interest in mathematics learning in informal settings, there is still l...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
Research on the impact of guided investigation, including verbal guidance strategies, has expanded i...
The effects of parent–child conversation and object manipulation on children’s learning, transfer of...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how parents use exhibits’ features during a family ...
Abstract: This research illustrates the efficacy of a new approach for collecting and analyzing fami...
In the last twenty years, research about science learning in informal contexts such as museums, scie...
Τhe nature of scientific research goes beyond the learning of concepts and basic manipulation to the...
Museums provide supportive spaces for families to practice talking together. Although studies have s...
Learning is social in nature and takes place across many contexts (e.g., Bandura & Walters, 1963; La...
Museums provide supportive spaces for families to practice talking together. Although studies have s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [115]-119).This study expands our understanding of family...
This study investigated the ways in which families constructed an understanding of evolution exhibit...
BACKGROUND: Museums can serve as rich resources for families to learn about the social world through...
This study explored the influence of young children’s dinosaur knowledge on parent-child learning ta...
Although there is increasing interest in mathematics learning in informal settings, there is still l...
Visiting in family groupings, many parents and children attend museums expecting their visit to invo...
Research on the impact of guided investigation, including verbal guidance strategies, has expanded i...
The effects of parent–child conversation and object manipulation on children’s learning, transfer of...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how parents use exhibits’ features during a family ...