A no-conflict approach to informal science education increases community science literacy and engagement

July 30th, 2018 | RESEARCH

The National Center for Science Education’s Science Booster Club Program piloted a no-conflict approach to free, informal science activities focused on climate change or evolution, holding 64 community events at two sites over the course of 15 months, engaging with more than 70,000 participants. In the participating communities science literacy increased over time as did community engagement as measured by local financial support, requests for programming, and event attendance.

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Emily Schoerning, Author, National Center for Science Education

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Identifier Type: DOI
Identifier: 10.22323/2.17030205
Identifier Type: ISSN
Identifier: 1824-2049

Publication: Journal of Science Communication
Volume: 17
Number: 3

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Audience: Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Climate | Life science
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Community Outreach Programs | Public Events and Festivals | Public Programs