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Parents' and Experts' Awareness of Learning Opportunities in Children's Museum Exhibits.

Lulu Song1, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff2, Amara Stuehling3, Ilyse Resnick2, Neha Mahajan4, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek5, Nora Moynihan6.   

Abstract

Informal learning outside of school are crucial for a child's development. Children's museums, in particular, are environments conducive to this sort of learning, especially when parents guide children's exploration. However, research suggests a gap between parents' and experts' perceptions of the value of informal learning. In Study 1, we asked groups of parents and experts (i.e., individuals in the community connected with the field of education or those with training in child growth and development) to rate the presence of learning opportunities available in two museum exhibits, finding that parents consistently provided lower ratings. In Study 2, we explored whether signage aimed at orienting parents toward the learning potential in these exhibits would have an impact on their ratings. Results suggested that signage made parents' ratings look more like those of experts. Taken together, these studies show that a simple intervention can help parents perceive the learning opportunities in children's museum exhibits as experts do.

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Keywords:  children’s museums; informal learning; parent-child interaction; play

Year:  2017        PMID: 28970647      PMCID: PMC5621645          DOI: 10.1016/j.appdev.2017.01.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0193-3973


  7 in total

1.  Serious fun: preschoolers engage in more exploratory play when evidence is confounded.

Authors:  Laura E Schulz; Elizabeth Baraff Bonawitz
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2007-07

2.  Word, thought, and deed: the role of object categories in children's inductive inferences and exploratory play.

Authors:  Laura E Schulz; Holly R Standing; Elizabeth B Bonawitz
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2008-09

3.  Enhancing building, conversation, and learning through caregiver-child interactions in a children's museum.

Authors:  Nora Benjamin; Catherine A Haden; Erin Wilkerson
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2010-03

4.  Differential impact of preschool models on development and early learning of inner-city children: a three-cohort study.

Authors:  R A Marcon
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  1999-03

5.  The double-edged sword of pedagogy: Instruction limits spontaneous exploration and discovery.

Authors:  Elizabeth Bonawitz; Patrick Shafto; Hyowon Gweon; Noah D Goodman; Elizabeth Spelke; Laura Schulz
Journal:  Cognition       Date:  2011-01-08

6.  Conversation and Object Manipulation Influence Children's Learning in a Museum.

Authors:  Erin A Jant; Catherine A Haden; David H Uttal; Elizabeth Babcock
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  2014-04-29

Review 7.  The impact of pretend play on children's development: a review of the evidence.

Authors:  Angeline S Lillard; Matthew D Lerner; Emily J Hopkins; Rebecca A Dore; Eric D Smith; Carolyn M Palmquist
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  2012-08-20       Impact factor: 17.737

  7 in total
  1 in total

1.  Designing Exhibits to Support Relational Learning in a Science Museum.

Authors:  Benjamin D Jee; Florencia K Anggoro
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-03-26
  1 in total

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