This study was undertaken to experimentally compare a participatory planetarium program with a traditional lecture-demonstration planetarium program, using the same astronomical concept. The following null hypotheses were developed for this study: 1. There is no difference between the achievement of students who experience a participatory planetarium program and the achievement of students who experience a traditional planetarium program; 2. There is no interaction between the two methods used to present a planetarium program and the time when the students are tested for achievement; and 3. There is no interaction between the two methods used to present a planetarium program and whether the program is presented for the first or second ti...
This study was undertaken because of the need to evaluate the effectiveness of planetariums as a te...
The purpose of this research is the determination of the effect of the activities of the planetarium...
This experimental study was designed to determine the differences, if any, in achievement of fourth ...
Specifically, this study is designed to make an experimental comparison of traditional planetarium p...
In a smaller educational planetarium, with a capacity of between 15-75 people, is the traditional 'S...
Of the 1100 planetariums in the U.S., approximately 96% are smaller facilities. The majority of thes...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether learning science concepts in the planetarium was ...
This study aimed to determine students’ knowledge levels related to specific astronomy concepts and ...
The purpose of this study was to compare achievement as measured by an Astronomy Achievement Test a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of “Star Show” and the “Participatory Ori...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two instructional techniques employe...
This study was undertaken because of the need to evaluate the effectiveness of the planetarium as a ...
Planetariums are considered to be educationally valuable Teaching Tools and there seems to exist a D...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the instructional effectiveness of the planetarium i...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness of the planetarium in att...
This study was undertaken because of the need to evaluate the effectiveness of planetariums as a te...
The purpose of this research is the determination of the effect of the activities of the planetarium...
This experimental study was designed to determine the differences, if any, in achievement of fourth ...
Specifically, this study is designed to make an experimental comparison of traditional planetarium p...
In a smaller educational planetarium, with a capacity of between 15-75 people, is the traditional 'S...
Of the 1100 planetariums in the U.S., approximately 96% are smaller facilities. The majority of thes...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether learning science concepts in the planetarium was ...
This study aimed to determine students’ knowledge levels related to specific astronomy concepts and ...
The purpose of this study was to compare achievement as measured by an Astronomy Achievement Test a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of “Star Show” and the “Participatory Ori...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two instructional techniques employe...
This study was undertaken because of the need to evaluate the effectiveness of the planetarium as a ...
Planetariums are considered to be educationally valuable Teaching Tools and there seems to exist a D...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the instructional effectiveness of the planetarium i...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness of the planetarium in att...
This study was undertaken because of the need to evaluate the effectiveness of planetariums as a te...
The purpose of this research is the determination of the effect of the activities of the planetarium...
This experimental study was designed to determine the differences, if any, in achievement of fourth ...