2020
DOI: 10.31756/jrsmte.311
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Teachers and Museum Educators’ Views About Inquiry Practices:  The Aftermath of a Joint Professional Development Course

Abstract: programs such as Tinkering EU: Science capital for all (2017) and Science Inspired (2018). These two groups of professionals are asked to bring students closer to STEM fields, while intriguing them through the Abstract: Current science curricula adopt inquiry as a basic component in their proposals, and at the same time they place emphasis on the non-formal aspect of education, due to the fact that inquiry is easier to be implemented in science centers and museums. In this context, both teachers and museum edu… Show more

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