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Objects of learning, objects of talk: Changing minds in museums
- In S.G. Paris (Ed) Perspectives on Object-Centered Learning in Museums (pp. 301-324). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
, 2002
"... would like to thank our collaborators in these studies: Madeline Gregg and her student teachers ..."
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would like to thank our collaborators in these studies: Madeline Gregg and her student teachers
Shared Scientific Thinking in Everyday Parent-- Child Activity
, 2000
"... ABSTRACT: Current accounts of the development of scientific reasoning focus on individual children’s ability to coordinate the collection and evaluation of evidence with the creation of theories to explain the evidence. This observational study of parent–child interactions in a children’s museum dem ..."
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ABSTRACT: Current accounts of the development of scientific reasoning focus on individual children’s ability to coordinate the collection and evaluation of evidence with the creation of theories to explain the evidence. This observational study of parent–child interactions in a children’s museum demonstrated that parents shape and support children’s scientific thinking in everyday, nonobligatory activity. When children engaged an exhibit with parents, their exploration of evidence was observed to be longer, broader, and more focused on relevant comparisons than children who engaged the exhibit without their parents.

