“…As a result, many studies have focused on out-of-school learning in science educational outreach programs in recent years (e.g., Salmi, 2012 ; Schütte and Köller, 2015 ; Clark et al, 2016 ; Roberts et al, 2018 ; Tsybulsky et al, 2018 ; Tal and Dallashe, 2019 ; Tsybulsky, 2019 ; Maiorca et al, 2021 ; Solis et al, 2021 ). To complement formal science learning at school, informal and non-formal science learning can make valuable contributions to student learning due to, among other things, authentic hands-on learning experiences (Tal and Dallashe, 2019 ; Maiorca et al, 2021 ). Science learning in informal and non-formal contexts can be beneficial for student engagement in science classes (Roberts et al, 2018 ), the acquisition of skills and knowledge (Berg et al, 2021 ; Solis et al, 2021 ), and the promotion of student motivation and interest in the fields of STEM (Mohr-Schroeder et al, 2014 ; Schütte and Köller, 2015 ; Clark et al, 2016 ; Tal and Dallashe, 2019 ).…”