This paper explores the construction of hybrid spaces through the observation of middle school children engaged in short science projects in an informal science learning programme. Hybrid spaces are not just physical structures, but refer to contexts, relationships and knowledges developed by children as their social worlds and identities merge with the normative expectations of school science. Hybrid spaces have been characterised in three different ways: as a convergent space between academic and traditionally marginalized knowledges and discourses; as a navigational space, or a way of crossing and succeeding in different discourse communities; and as a space of cultural, social and epistemological change where competing knowledges and di...
Science centres have been identified as an important resource in encouraging teenagers to choose hig...
This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explo...
Playing and schooling are usually considered as separate activities. In this article, we argue that ...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated how informal learning environments afford science-identity deve...
Abstract: The findings reported on in this manuscript emerged from a design experiment conducted at ...
While growing trends in participatory science and public outreach have made science more accessible ...
There is a need within networked learning to understand and conceptualise the interplay between digi...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative UK study exploring the social practices of schoolchi...
This paper discusses two interconnected themes: (1) the variegated role of space in primary school a...
ABSTRACT Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and liter...
Immersive informal environments (such as summer camps, residential programs at museums and science c...
Extensive research has shown that school practices in teaching science are alien to the routine proc...
Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and literacy and argu...
The Edmund Rice Flexible Learning Centre Network caters for the needs of young people in secondary e...
Previous research has shown an increased student interest and enhanced learning when the school scie...
Science centres have been identified as an important resource in encouraging teenagers to choose hig...
This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explo...
Playing and schooling are usually considered as separate activities. In this article, we argue that ...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated how informal learning environments afford science-identity deve...
Abstract: The findings reported on in this manuscript emerged from a design experiment conducted at ...
While growing trends in participatory science and public outreach have made science more accessible ...
There is a need within networked learning to understand and conceptualise the interplay between digi...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative UK study exploring the social practices of schoolchi...
This paper discusses two interconnected themes: (1) the variegated role of space in primary school a...
ABSTRACT Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and liter...
Immersive informal environments (such as summer camps, residential programs at museums and science c...
Extensive research has shown that school practices in teaching science are alien to the routine proc...
Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and literacy and argu...
The Edmund Rice Flexible Learning Centre Network caters for the needs of young people in secondary e...
Previous research has shown an increased student interest and enhanced learning when the school scie...
Science centres have been identified as an important resource in encouraging teenagers to choose hig...
This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explo...
Playing and schooling are usually considered as separate activities. In this article, we argue that ...