This study considers the analysis of the content of the conversations of primary school groups at the animated dinosaur models in The Natural History Museum, London. The results are compared with those of the conversations of similar school groups collected at the preserved animal specimens in the museum, and live animals at London Zoo. Particular issues, such as causality and the reality of the specimens, are examined in the context of the three types of exhibits.
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Sue Dale Tunnicliffe
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Homerton College
Citation
ISSN
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0021-9266
Publication Name:
Journal of Biological Education
Volume:
30
Number:
3
Page Number:
195
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