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- 00068272 alternative "How we learn science outside of school".
- 00068272 contributor B64139.
- 00068272 created "c2001.".
- 00068272 date "2001".
- 00068272 date "c2001.".
- 00068272 dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- 00068272 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 00068272 description "Machine generated contents note: PART I. Theoretical Framework -- 1. Free-Choice Science Learning: Framing the Discussion -- John H. Falk -- 2. Who Produces Science Information for the Public? -- Bruce V. Lewenstein -- 3. Achieving Scientific Literacy: Strategies for Insuring -- That Free-Choice Science Education Complements -- National Formal Science Education Efforts -- Rodger W. Bybee -- 4. The Use of Time and Space in Assessing the Potential of -- Free-Choice Learning -- Geoffrey Godbey -- PART II. Research Case Studies -- 5. The Effects of Early Childhood TV-viewing on Learning -- John C. Wright, Daniel R. Anderson, Aletha C. Huston, -- Patricia A. Collins, Kelly L. Schmitt, and Deborah L. Linebarger -- 6. The Acquisition and Retention of Scientific Information -- by American Adults -- Jon D. Miller -- 7. Investigating the Role of Free-Choice Learning on Public -- Understanding of Science: The California Science Center -- L.A.S.E.R. Project -- John H. Falk, Pauline Brooks, and Rinoti Amin -- 8. Supporting and Documenting Choice in Free-Choice -- Science Learning Environments -- Robert B. Lebeau, Phyllis Gyamfi, Karen Wizevich, -- and Emlyn H. Koster -- PART III. Looking to the Future -- 9. The First Free-Choice Science Learning Conference: -- From Issues to Future Directions -- Jessica J. Luke, Betty Dunckel Camp, Lynn D. Dierking, -- and Ursula J. Pearce -- 10. The Free-Choice Education Sector as a Sleeping Giant -- in the Public Policy Debate -- Diane B. Frankel -- 11. Supporting Systemic School Science Education Reform -- in Partnership with Free-Choice Science Learning: -- A Texas Case Study -- Charlie Walter and Vanessa Westbrook -- 12. Free-Choice Science Learning: Future Directions -- for Researchers -- Laura Martin -- 13. A Practitioner's View on the Value of an Infrastructure for -- Free-Choice Science Learning -- Ann M. Muscat -- Appendix. Free-Choice Learning: Assessing the Informal Science -- Education Infrastructure, 1998 Conference Participants -- About the Contributors -- Index.".
- 00068272 extent "vii, 216 p. :".
- 00068272 identifier "0807740640 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 00068272 identifier "0807740659 (alk. paper)".
- 00068272 identifier 00068272.html.
- 00068272 isPartOf "Ways of knowing in science and mathematics series".
- 00068272 issued "2001".
- 00068272 issued "c2001.".
- 00068272 language "eng".
- 00068272 publisher "New York : Teachers College Press,".
- 00068272 subject "507/.1 21".
- 00068272 subject "Non-formal education.".
- 00068272 subject "Q181 .F8348 2001".
- 00068272 subject "Science Study and teaching.".
- 00068272 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART I. Theoretical Framework -- 1. Free-Choice Science Learning: Framing the Discussion -- John H. Falk -- 2. Who Produces Science Information for the Public? -- Bruce V. Lewenstein -- 3. Achieving Scientific Literacy: Strategies for Insuring -- That Free-Choice Science Education Complements -- National Formal Science Education Efforts -- Rodger W. Bybee -- 4. The Use of Time and Space in Assessing the Potential of -- Free-Choice Learning -- Geoffrey Godbey -- PART II. Research Case Studies -- 5. The Effects of Early Childhood TV-viewing on Learning -- John C. Wright, Daniel R. Anderson, Aletha C. Huston, -- Patricia A. Collins, Kelly L. Schmitt, and Deborah L. Linebarger -- 6. The Acquisition and Retention of Scientific Information -- by American Adults -- Jon D. Miller -- 7. Investigating the Role of Free-Choice Learning on Public -- Understanding of Science: The California Science Center -- L.A.S.E.R. Project -- John H. Falk, Pauline Brooks, and Rinoti Amin -- 8. Supporting and Documenting Choice in Free-Choice -- Science Learning Environments -- Robert B. Lebeau, Phyllis Gyamfi, Karen Wizevich, -- and Emlyn H. Koster -- PART III. Looking to the Future -- 9. The First Free-Choice Science Learning Conference: -- From Issues to Future Directions -- Jessica J. Luke, Betty Dunckel Camp, Lynn D. Dierking, -- and Ursula J. Pearce -- 10. The Free-Choice Education Sector as a Sleeping Giant -- in the Public Policy Debate -- Diane B. Frankel -- 11. Supporting Systemic School Science Education Reform -- in Partnership with Free-Choice Science Learning: -- A Texas Case Study -- Charlie Walter and Vanessa Westbrook -- 12. Free-Choice Science Learning: Future Directions -- for Researchers -- Laura Martin -- 13. A Practitioner's View on the Value of an Infrastructure for -- Free-Choice Science Learning -- Ann M. Muscat -- Appendix. Free-Choice Learning: Assessing the Informal Science -- Education Infrastructure, 1998 Conference Participants -- About the Contributors -- Index.".
- 00068272 title "Free-choice science education : how we learn science outside of school / edited by John H. Falk with Elizabeth Donovan and Rosalie Woods.".
- 00068272 title "How we learn science outside of school".
- 00068272 type "text".