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Wadman, Melissa; Driscoll, Wendy deProphetis; Kurzawa, Elizabeth – Journal of Museum Education, 2009
Many science centers have partnerships with schools, universities or scientific industry. This article will describe a unique collaborative project between Liberty Science Center, Wagner College, and Picatinny Center (a government research center) that has college interns working with and learning from science center staff and real scientists in a…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Teaching Centers, Colleges, Research and Development Centers
Wheaton, Mele; Ash, Doris – Journal of Museum Education, 2008
Many informal science educational programs aim to help students improve their understanding of science. Little research, however, has focused specifically on the direct experiences and subsequent ideas of culturally and linguistically diverse girls when they engage with science in informal learning settings. The research described in this report…
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Females, Recreational Facilities, Marine Biology
Henning, Jean – Journal of Museum Education, 2007
A suburban art museum, forced to rely on an outdoor environment for a middle-school collaborative program, discovered that in fact, this large and varied landscape was the ideal setting for students to learn not only classroom curriculum, but also about themselves, their peers, and their relationship with nature. In developing and teaching this…
Descriptors: Museums, Middle Schools, Middle School Students, Grade 6

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