Pathways in informal science learning: a practice-research brief

October 1st, 2015 | RESEARCH

This briefing paper reports findings from the Youth Access & Equity in Informal Science Learning (ISL) project, a UK-US researcher-practitioner partnership funded by the Science Learning+ Phase 1 scheme. Our project focuses on young people aged 11-14 primarily from under-served and non-dominant communities and includes researchers and practitioners from a range of ISL settings, including designed spaces (eg museums, zoos), community-based (e.g. afterschool clubs) and everyday science spaces (e.g. science media).

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Team Members

Angela Calabrese Barton, Author, Michigan State University
Lynn Dierking, Author, Oregon State University
Day Greenberg, Author
Louise Archer, Author, King's College London
emily dawson, Author, University College London
Amy Seakins, Author, King's College London

Funders

Funding Source: Wellcome Trust
Funding Program: Science Learning +

Related URLs

Youth Access and Equity in ISL: Developing a Research and Practice Agenda
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Access and Inclusion: English Language Learners | Ethnic | Racial | Low Socioeconomic Status
Audience: Learning Researchers | Middle School Children (11-13) | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM | Social science and psychology
Resource Type: Research Brief | Research Products
Environment Type: Afterschool Programs | Aquarium and Zoo Programs | Broadcast Media | Media and Technology | Museum and Science Center Programs | Public Programs