Students can present their classroom work in a number of ways. One popular approach is an open house at the school. Such events often feature booths where parents and students can participate in various learning activities. Because these open houses usually only cater to the students and families associated with that particular school, the impact is limited to those people, and the wider local community is not engaged in students’ learning. Additionally, in rural areas, these types of events are sometimes difficult for families to attend during weekdays or weeknights, due to distance and work schedules.
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Robin Cooper
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University of Kentucky
Kim Zeidler
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University of Kentucky
Diane Johnson
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University of Kentucky
Jennifer Wilson
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Pulaski County High School
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2475-8779
Publication Name:
Connected Science Learning
Volume:
2
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