Research demonstrates that children have vast potential to expand their knowledge base with simple supports from adults and older children. Children's museums have a heightened awareness of the value in and the need to reach out to support adults accompanying children, thus bringing about an emphasis on family learning. Iterative exhibition studies conducted at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis illustrate the impact of planning for family learning. But for any museum, intentionally applying the strategy of scaffolding by building on simple concepts and working toward mastery of ideas, can inform adults and simultaneously help children stretch to new levels of understanding and achievement. This strategy requires curators, educators and ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council have calle...
The play needs of under three’s is an under-researched area. In this study 100 parents and carers we...
This study examines scaffolding behaviors that low-income parents used in a children’s museum. The p...
This study explores the part that child-orientated exhibitions play in the child and family museum ...
In this review, we focus on the museum activities and strategies that encourage and support children...
In this review, we focus on the museum activities and strategies that encourage and support children...
AbstractChildren's museums as an important institute should take up the opportunity to develop its c...
Learning is social in nature and takes place across many contexts (e.g., Bandura & Walters, 1963; La...
BACKGROUND: Museums can serve as rich resources for families to learn about the social world through...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
Museums as educational institutions and spaces for different forms of learning (formal, non-formal, ...
Informal learning outside of school is crucial for a child\u27s development. Children\u27s museums, ...
What do preschool children value about museums, and how can we find out? This case study focused on ...
Abstract This paper examines important factors in maximizing children’s experiential learning in the...
International audienceYoung children have been largely neglected in research dedicated to the art mu...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council have calle...
The play needs of under three’s is an under-researched area. In this study 100 parents and carers we...
This study examines scaffolding behaviors that low-income parents used in a children’s museum. The p...
This study explores the part that child-orientated exhibitions play in the child and family museum ...
In this review, we focus on the museum activities and strategies that encourage and support children...
In this review, we focus on the museum activities and strategies that encourage and support children...
AbstractChildren's museums as an important institute should take up the opportunity to develop its c...
Learning is social in nature and takes place across many contexts (e.g., Bandura & Walters, 1963; La...
BACKGROUND: Museums can serve as rich resources for families to learn about the social world through...
This paper examines trends in the understanding of children as visitors to art and natural history m...
Museums as educational institutions and spaces for different forms of learning (formal, non-formal, ...
Informal learning outside of school is crucial for a child\u27s development. Children\u27s museums, ...
What do preschool children value about museums, and how can we find out? This case study focused on ...
Abstract This paper examines important factors in maximizing children’s experiential learning in the...
International audienceYoung children have been largely neglected in research dedicated to the art mu...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council have calle...
The play needs of under three’s is an under-researched area. In this study 100 parents and carers we...
This study examines scaffolding behaviors that low-income parents used in a children’s museum. The p...