This presentation was made to the Visitor Studies Association in Ft. Worth TX in July, 2009. It describes a program for helping school field trip students learn how to do inquiry at interactive exhibits in science museums.
1. Improving Field Trip Experiences: Designing Exhibits, Coaching Students, Engaging Teachers Scott Ewing & Scott Pattison - OMSI Josh Gutwill - Exploratorium Jim Kisiel - Cal State Long Beach
2. Coaching Field Trip Students in Inquiry Josh Gutwill Acting Director Exploratorium Visitor Research & Evaluation
3. G roup I nquiry by V isitors at E xhibits Josh Gutwill
4. Group Inquiry by Visitors at Exhibits Sue Allen Craig Anderson Mark Boccuzzi Fay Dearborn Beth Gardner Josh Gutwill Malia Jackson Adam Klinger Nerissa Kuebrich Suzy Loper Kathy McLean Lisa Sindorf Erin Wilson Josh Gutwill
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6. Which Inquiry Skills? Questioning Investigating Explaining Using Evidence Problem solving Reflecting Propose Action Interpret Results Designing Experiment Investigating
7. Format: Juicy Question Game Play with Exhibit Do the Experiment Brainstorm “ Juicy Questions” Ask more “ Juicy Questions” Interpret Results
8. Video clip showing a chaperone facilitating the Juicy Question games through its three main steps of Brainstorming questions, Doing experiments, and Sharing discoveries
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10. Pretest Exhibit Juicy Question (2 exhibits) Post-test Exhibit Josh Gutwill Juicy Question (2 exhibits) Control A (2 exhibits) Control B (2 exhibits)
11. Another Game: Hands Off Propose Plan Interpret Results Call “Hands Off” anytime Individual and Spontaneous Josh Gutwill
12. Pretest Exhibit Juicy Question (2 exhibits) Post-test Exhibit Control A (2 exhibits) Hands Off (2 exhibits) Control B (2 exhibits) Josh Gutwill
Welcome to this session, called…. ; I’m Josh…. How to make FT experiences more engaging, educational, and integrated w schl 3 strategies for improving museum field trips, & Rsch & Eval studies Scott and Scott OMSI: Project for facilitation-friendly exhibits Me: Project to teach students’ inquiry skills use at any exhibit Jim Cal State LB: Understand teachers’ prior experiences and expectations
Improving field trips by coaching students in doing inquiry at exhibits FT literature …. Educational FTs Need to strike a balance between structure and self-driven learning Teaching Inquiry skills - essentially helping students ask and answer their own Qs - may lie at sweet spot
The project I’ll be talking about is
Sue Allen and I gave a presentation at VSA in 2007 about project - Family groups Today, I want to talk about our work with Students and Chaperones visiting on FT
Two skills were…
Could lose this slide and talk about the skills in the context of JQ
How should we teach those skills? Used the same format we developed for family groups: JQ
This is the lab, with the 4 exhibits
Worried that JQ was too schooley As with families, also taught some FT groups Hands Off
JQ increases
JQ increases
HO not diff from control
JQ outperforms HO (not control)
JQ outperforms all
HO not diff
JQ > ET
Seems like it hits the sweet spot For more info, incl more videos and results, check out our website