The Evolution Health Connection-Integrating the Visitor Perspective: Significance for Evolution Education

IF 0.7 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Museums & Social Issues-A Journal of Reflective Discourse Pub Date : 2016-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15596893.2016.1131102
M. Weiß, E. Evans, S. Palmquist
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Abstract The New York Hall of Science developed an exhibition, The Evolution Health Connection, in order to help visitors understand the role of evolution in their everyday life, particularly in their health. The exhibition focuses on familiar health topics—obesity, skin color, lactose intolerance and health implications related to upright posture—and invites visitors to consider the relationship between natural selection and these health issues. In order to test the validity of the assumption that an evolution exhibition related to personal health could be effective, randomly selected visitors were assigned either to visit the evolution exhibition or an exhibition on astrobiology. Responses to post-visit interviews revealed that adult and youth visitors to the evolution exhibition had a better grasp of the role of natural selection in the prevalence of health issues than did visitors to the astrobiology exhibition.
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进化健康联系——整合访客视角:对进化教育的意义
纽约科学馆举办了一个名为“进化与健康的联系”的展览,以帮助参观者了解进化在日常生活中的作用,特别是在他们的健康方面。展览聚焦于人们熟悉的健康话题——肥胖、肤色、乳糖不耐症和直立姿势对健康的影响——并邀请参观者思考自然选择与这些健康问题之间的关系。为了检验与个人健康有关的进化论展览可能有效这一假设的有效性,随机选择的参观者被分配参观进化论展览或天体生物学展览。对参观后访谈的回应显示,与天体生物学展览的参观者相比,参观进化论展览的成人和青年参观者对自然选择在健康问题流行中的作用有更好的把握。
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