Learning Through Citizen Science: Enhancing Opportunities by Design

November 15th, 2018 | RESEARCH

In the last twenty years, citizen science has blossomed as a way to engage a broad range of individuals in doing science. Citizen science projects focus on, but are not limited to, nonscientists participating in the processes of scientific research, with the intended goal of advancing and using scientific knowledge. A rich range of projects extend this focus in myriad directions, and the boundaries of citizen science as a field are not clearly delineated. Citizen science involves a growing community of professional practitioners, participants, and stakeholders, and a thriving collection of projects. While citizen science is often recognized for its potential to engage the public in science, it is also uniquely positioned to support and extend participants’ learning in science. Contemporary understandings of science learning continue to advance. Indeed, modern theories of learning recognize that science learning is complex and multifaceted. Learning is affected by factors that are individual, social, cultural, and institutional, and learning occurs in virtually any context and at every age. Current understandings of science learning also suggest that science learning extends well beyond content knowledge in a domain to include understanding of the nature and methods of science. Learning Through Citizen Science: Enhancing Opportunities by Design discusses the potential of citizen science to support science learning and identifies promising practices and programs that exemplify the promising practices. This report also lays out a research agenda that can fill gaps in the current understanding of how citizen science can support science learning and enhance science education.

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Team Members

Raj Pandya, Editor, National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine
Kenne Ann Dibner, Editor, National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine

Citation

Identifier Type: ISBN
Identifier: 978-0-309-47916-5
Identifier Type: DOI
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.17226/25183

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Full Text from National Academies Press

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Audience: Administration | Leadership | Policymakers | Educators | Teachers | General Public | Learning Researchers | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM
Resource Type: Book | Reference Materials
Environment Type: Citizen Science Programs | Public Programs