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Free-Choice Worksheets Increase Students' Exposure to Curriculum during Museum Visits

February 4, 2007 | Public Programs, Exhibitions, Informal/Formal Connections
The museum visit is an important part of elementary school science teaching. However, a divide exists between teachers, who require curricular accountability, and museums, who emphasize free-choice exploration. Can a carefully constructed worksheet bridge this divide by providing free-choice exploration of curricular topics during the museum visit? In the present study, a theoretical framework was constructed to inform the design of worksheets as free-choice learning devices. This framework was used to analyze the design of an existing museum worksheet. Subsequently, curriculum-related conversations among school groups visiting a museum were monitored in groups supplied with the worksheet and in control groups without. Overall, the worksheet complied well with design criteria synthesized from the free-choice learning literature. Furthermore, the use of the worksheet increased the number and diversity of curriculum-related conversations among school groups during the visit. This study documents that the use of carefully designed worksheets may increase students' exposure to curriculum during a museum visit, and thus may help build better bridges between teacher needs and museum free-choice identities.

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  • Marianne Mortensen
    Author
    North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
  • Kimberly Smart
    Author
    North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
  • Citation

    Publication Name: Journal of Research in Science Teaching
    Volume: 44
    Number: 9
    Page Number: 1389
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM | Life science
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Museum and Science Center Programs | Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits | Informal/Formal Connections | K-12 Programs

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