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Authentic science experiences – why are they important for all science learners?

August 1, 2011
This study aims to answer two questions important to informal science learning: What is “authentic”? And, why do we want students to have authentic science learning experiences? Using ethnographic methods, the authors developed a case study over the course of one year of an Aboriginal student, Brad, who participated in a scientific internship program that included both nature conservation and laboratory work. This study analyzes how Brad’s cultural identity interacted, influenced, and hybridized with the scientific and other practices he participated in during his internship. The paper will be of interest to ISE educators exploring how program experiences interact with identity to encourage expanded participation in STEM.

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  • Katie Van Horne
    Author
    University of Washington
  • Citation

    Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Education and learning science
    Audience: Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators

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