LOST Learning Opportunities: Learning about Out-of-School Time

October 1st, 2012 | RESEARCH

Researchers from the Center for Informal Learning and Schools (CILS), Learning in Informal and Formal Environments (LIFE) Center and two other centers recently published LOST Learning Opportunities: Learning about Out-of-School Time.  The book, published by Springer, addresses conceptual, methodological, and empirical issues related to studying learning in everyday and afterschool settings. Primarily written for researchers, LOST Learning Opportunities includes chapters on what math looks like in everyday family settings, how science is positioned in afterschool, how children's learning and expertise develop across settings and time, and what ""hands-on"" means in the science museum field.  The book can be purchased through Springer; PDFs of individual chapters are also available on the Springer website.

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Bronwyn Bevan, Editor, Exploratorium
Philip Bell, Editor, University of Washington
Reed Stevens, Editor, University of Wisconsin
Aria Razfar, Editor, "University of Illinois, Chicago"

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Identifier Type: ISBN
Identifier: 978-94-007-4304-5

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Audience: Educators | Teachers | Evaluators | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM
Resource Type: Reference Materials | Report
Environment Type: Afterschool Programs | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks