This article discusses a study that examined the perceptions of students of Punjab, India regarding their interest in, perceived knowledge of, and perceived importance of various science topics. The study was conducted to help inform the development of exhibitions and education programs for the new "Pushpa Gural Science City." The study demonstrates that the outcomes of front-end studies are not always clear-cut, and that museums still must ultimately struggle with their own philosophies about the curriculum they display and interpret in the light of the outcomes of front-end studies they commission.
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David Anderson
Author
University of British Columbia
Zuochen Zhang
Author
University of British Columbia
Sudeep Chatterjee
Author
IPCS International
Phil Aldrich
Author
AldrichPears Associates
Randi Robin
Author
AldrichPears Associates
Citation
ISSN
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1064-5578
Publication Name:
Visitor Studies Today
Volume:
8
Number:
2
Page Number:
8
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