2017
DOI: 10.1080/10645578.2017.1404348
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A Design-Based Research Study of Staff-Facilitated Family Learning at Interactive Math Exhibits

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“…Professional development programs such as Reflects and Reveal (Ash & Lombana, ; S. A. Pattison et al, ) influence directly visitors learning as they were dependent on the interactions with the educators for data collection and modelling. In the present study, the educators did nor interact with visitors and, therefore, we cannot conclude that the experiences of these three educators during the collaboration might or might not ultimately influence visitors' learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Professional development programs such as Reflects and Reveal (Ash & Lombana, ; S. A. Pattison et al, ) influence directly visitors learning as they were dependent on the interactions with the educators for data collection and modelling. In the present study, the educators did nor interact with visitors and, therefore, we cannot conclude that the experiences of these three educators during the collaboration might or might not ultimately influence visitors' learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing research‐based tools to support professional development for informal STEM educators was also one of the pivotal ideas in the collaborative project Reveal (S. Pattison et al, ; S. A. Pattison et al, ). In the first phase of this design‐based research project, a cross‐disciplinary team of educators and researchers collected and analysed data from staff–family interactions to produce and iteratively refine a model of staff‐facilitated family learning at exhibits.…”
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“…As noted above, our study conducted an analysis of unstructured interaction between the ME and the students, similar to that explored by Pattison and Dierking (2013) and Pattison et al (2017). In their study, these researchers noted that they could not review previous studies of this type of instruction, since the majority of research that has been conducted to date has focused on highly structured interactions (in science museums and museums in general) (Pattison et al, 2017).…”
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“…Museum educators have a longstanding presence in museums and play a significant role in the institutions’ educational agenda. However, research on school visits to science museums has predominantly explored visiting teachers’ and students’ perspectives, with little acknowledgment of the museum educators (Griffin, ; Pattison et al, ; Tran, ). Research on science teachers (in school) comprises an important factor in shaping the nature and quality of student learning in schools (Tran & King, ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%