Cognitive Development in Museum Settings (eBook, ePUB)
Relating Research and Practice
Redaktion: Sobel, David M.; Jipson, Jennifer L.
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Relating Research and Practice
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This book details ways in which cognitive development researchers partner with museum practitioners. It illustrates cutting-edge developmental science, but also considers how their interactions affect research outcomes and provide insight to practitioners' questions.
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This book details ways in which cognitive development researchers partner with museum practitioners. It illustrates cutting-edge developmental science, but also considers how their interactions affect research outcomes and provide insight to practitioners' questions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317358459
- Artikelnr.: 44170660
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317358459
- Artikelnr.: 44170660
David M. Sobel is a professor in the Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences at Brown University. His research examines how children represent and learn causal knowledge and make inferences about their own and others' mental states. Jennifer L. Jipson is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology and Child Development at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. Her research investigates preschool children's developing understandings within the domains of science, health, and technology, with a focus on how everyday interactions in informal settings contribute to children's learning.
1. The Interaction between Research and Practice in Museum Settings: An
Introduction and Synthesis Jipson and Sobel Section 1:
Research/Practitioner Partnerships 2. Two Decades of Families Learning in a
Children's Museum: A Partnership of Research and Exhibit Development
Callanan, Martin, and Luce 3. The Spiral Model: Integrating Research and
Exhibit Development to Foster Conceptual Change Evans, Weiss, Lane, and
Palmquist 4. The Living Laboratory® Model: A Mutual Professional
Development Model for Museum-based Research Partnerships Corriveau,
Kipling, Ronfard, Biarnes, Jeye, and Harris 5. Building Learning: Narrating
Experiences in a Children's Museum Haden, Cohen, Uttal, and Marcus 6.
Learning about Science and Self: A Partnership between the Children's
Museum of Manhattan and the Psychology Department at New York University
Rhodes and Bushara 7. Developing Mind Lab: A University-Museum Partnership
to Explore the Process of Learning Sobel, Letourneau, and Meisner 8.
Examining the Development of Scientific Reasoning in Context: A Museum and
Laboratory Partnership Legare, Gose, and Guess Section 2: Discussion of
Partnerships 9. Collaboration Is a Two-Way Street Gaskins 10. Research and
Museum Partnerships: Key Components of Successful Collaborations Hadani and
Walker 11. Wanted: A New Cultural Model for the Relationship between
Research and Practice Bevan 12. Exploring Models of Research-Practice
Partnership within a Single Institution: Two Kinds of Jointly Negotiated
Research Allen and Gutwill Section 3: General Discussion 13. Curating
Experience: The Role of Learner Agency in Museums and Schools and the
Development of Adaptive Expertise Grotzer and Solis 14. Two Missions in
Search of a Shared Culture Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff
Introduction and Synthesis Jipson and Sobel Section 1:
Research/Practitioner Partnerships 2. Two Decades of Families Learning in a
Children's Museum: A Partnership of Research and Exhibit Development
Callanan, Martin, and Luce 3. The Spiral Model: Integrating Research and
Exhibit Development to Foster Conceptual Change Evans, Weiss, Lane, and
Palmquist 4. The Living Laboratory® Model: A Mutual Professional
Development Model for Museum-based Research Partnerships Corriveau,
Kipling, Ronfard, Biarnes, Jeye, and Harris 5. Building Learning: Narrating
Experiences in a Children's Museum Haden, Cohen, Uttal, and Marcus 6.
Learning about Science and Self: A Partnership between the Children's
Museum of Manhattan and the Psychology Department at New York University
Rhodes and Bushara 7. Developing Mind Lab: A University-Museum Partnership
to Explore the Process of Learning Sobel, Letourneau, and Meisner 8.
Examining the Development of Scientific Reasoning in Context: A Museum and
Laboratory Partnership Legare, Gose, and Guess Section 2: Discussion of
Partnerships 9. Collaboration Is a Two-Way Street Gaskins 10. Research and
Museum Partnerships: Key Components of Successful Collaborations Hadani and
Walker 11. Wanted: A New Cultural Model for the Relationship between
Research and Practice Bevan 12. Exploring Models of Research-Practice
Partnership within a Single Institution: Two Kinds of Jointly Negotiated
Research Allen and Gutwill Section 3: General Discussion 13. Curating
Experience: The Role of Learner Agency in Museums and Schools and the
Development of Adaptive Expertise Grotzer and Solis 14. Two Missions in
Search of a Shared Culture Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff
1. The Interaction between Research and Practice in Museum Settings: An
Introduction and Synthesis Jipson and Sobel Section 1:
Research/Practitioner Partnerships 2. Two Decades of Families Learning in a
Children's Museum: A Partnership of Research and Exhibit Development
Callanan, Martin, and Luce 3. The Spiral Model: Integrating Research and
Exhibit Development to Foster Conceptual Change Evans, Weiss, Lane, and
Palmquist 4. The Living Laboratory® Model: A Mutual Professional
Development Model for Museum-based Research Partnerships Corriveau,
Kipling, Ronfard, Biarnes, Jeye, and Harris 5. Building Learning: Narrating
Experiences in a Children's Museum Haden, Cohen, Uttal, and Marcus 6.
Learning about Science and Self: A Partnership between the Children's
Museum of Manhattan and the Psychology Department at New York University
Rhodes and Bushara 7. Developing Mind Lab: A University-Museum Partnership
to Explore the Process of Learning Sobel, Letourneau, and Meisner 8.
Examining the Development of Scientific Reasoning in Context: A Museum and
Laboratory Partnership Legare, Gose, and Guess Section 2: Discussion of
Partnerships 9. Collaboration Is a Two-Way Street Gaskins 10. Research and
Museum Partnerships: Key Components of Successful Collaborations Hadani and
Walker 11. Wanted: A New Cultural Model for the Relationship between
Research and Practice Bevan 12. Exploring Models of Research-Practice
Partnership within a Single Institution: Two Kinds of Jointly Negotiated
Research Allen and Gutwill Section 3: General Discussion 13. Curating
Experience: The Role of Learner Agency in Museums and Schools and the
Development of Adaptive Expertise Grotzer and Solis 14. Two Missions in
Search of a Shared Culture Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff
Introduction and Synthesis Jipson and Sobel Section 1:
Research/Practitioner Partnerships 2. Two Decades of Families Learning in a
Children's Museum: A Partnership of Research and Exhibit Development
Callanan, Martin, and Luce 3. The Spiral Model: Integrating Research and
Exhibit Development to Foster Conceptual Change Evans, Weiss, Lane, and
Palmquist 4. The Living Laboratory® Model: A Mutual Professional
Development Model for Museum-based Research Partnerships Corriveau,
Kipling, Ronfard, Biarnes, Jeye, and Harris 5. Building Learning: Narrating
Experiences in a Children's Museum Haden, Cohen, Uttal, and Marcus 6.
Learning about Science and Self: A Partnership between the Children's
Museum of Manhattan and the Psychology Department at New York University
Rhodes and Bushara 7. Developing Mind Lab: A University-Museum Partnership
to Explore the Process of Learning Sobel, Letourneau, and Meisner 8.
Examining the Development of Scientific Reasoning in Context: A Museum and
Laboratory Partnership Legare, Gose, and Guess Section 2: Discussion of
Partnerships 9. Collaboration Is a Two-Way Street Gaskins 10. Research and
Museum Partnerships: Key Components of Successful Collaborations Hadani and
Walker 11. Wanted: A New Cultural Model for the Relationship between
Research and Practice Bevan 12. Exploring Models of Research-Practice
Partnership within a Single Institution: Two Kinds of Jointly Negotiated
Research Allen and Gutwill Section 3: General Discussion 13. Curating
Experience: The Role of Learner Agency in Museums and Schools and the
Development of Adaptive Expertise Grotzer and Solis 14. Two Missions in
Search of a Shared Culture Hirsh-Pasek and Golinkoff