GROUP INQUIRY AT SCIENCE MUSEUM EXHIBITS: GETTING VISITORS TO ASK JUICY QUESTIONS (Exploratorium Museum Professional Series)
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Author(s)Joshua P Gutwill, Sue Allen
PublisherLeft Coast Press
ISBN / ASIN0943451639
ISBN-139780943451633
AvailabilityIn stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Sales Rank1,500,064
CategoryEducation
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This brief volume describes an innovative activity that can be used by museum professionals to foster two key inquiry skills—asking a good question and articulating discoveries. A hybrid between a research report and a how-to manual, it describes the development, evaluation, and results of Juicy Question, a collaborative activity designed to foster group inquiry among families or school field trips. The authors demonstrate how the activity changed the behavior of museum visitors and taught them important inquiry skills for use in other informal education settings. Sponsored by the Exploratorium, San Francisco.
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