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Using Museums to Popularise Science and Technology

Matlin, Stephen(Preface by)Ghose, Saroj(Introduction by)Errington, Sharyn(Edited by)Honeyman, Brenton(Associate editor)Stocklmeyer, Susan M.(Associate editor)
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This book is a response to the increasing popularity of informal centres of learning.

Museums and centres of all kinds - including science, arts and culture - play a key role in educational infrastructure.

At the same time, however, there is a growing awareness that visits, especially by school groups, could be more successful if there were greater interaction between museum curators and teachers.

The Commonwealth Secretariat have produced this book to share ideas and approaches for teachers in schools as well as for curators and educators in museums and centres, in order to exploit the potential of museums and centres in popularising science and technology.

The articles included are drawn from many different centres, and from many different countries of the Commonwealth.

Section 1 assesses local needs and how to address them through a outreach programs.

Section 2 looks at ways in which teachers can increase the effectiveness of a visit and formats for evaluating the visit.

Section 3 looks at the vexing issues of new technologies, which are costly - yet an important and very popular dimension of the science centre experience. Section 4 focuses on research into effective learning in science centres and museums.

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Product Details
Commonwealth Secretariat
0850926688 / 9780850926682
Paperback / softback
607.34
31/01/2001
United Kingdom
English
160 p. : ill.
24 cm
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