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Long-Term Impacts of a Museum School Experience on Science Identity

Posted on:2017-10-29Degree:Master'Type:Thesis
University:University of WashingtonCandidate:Scharon, Catherine JFull Text:PDF
GTID:2469390014454242Subject:Museum studies
Abstract/Summary:
While museum schools have proliferated over the past quarter century, little research has examined the outcomes of these formal-informal partnerships. This study investigated the long-term impacts of a museum school experience on alumni of Raisbeck Aviation High School and the Museum of Flight (Seattle) and Science Leadership Academy and The Franklin Institute (Philadelphia) using science identity as a theoretical lens. In retrospective interviews, alumni reported having and enacting a science identity and attributed several important indicators to memorable experiences at the museums. Participants placed particular value on the museums' tangible learning experiences, real-world connections, and access to professional networks. These results support the learning value of intensive museum school partnerships and suggest potential directions for future research.;Keywords: Museum schools, museum-school partnerships, science identity, informal science education, project-based learning.
Keywords/Search Tags:Museum school, Science identity, Partnerships
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