Communicating science through theatre: middle school students’ noticings and articulations of ‘doing’ and ‘being’ in science after a theatre performance

Megan McKinley-Hicks
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ABSTRACT This paper highlights an investigation of how middle school students responded to a theatre performance designed to portray science as a humanistic and relatable endeavour that youth – similar to the youth in the audience – engage in during their everyday lives. The play included in this study was generated as a part of a design research project with a collaborative community comprised of artists, scientists, educators, and researchers. The design and implementation of this cross-disciplinary intervention and the research included in this study represent the design team’s initial attempts to better understand youths’ response to dramatic productions, and specifically which characters’ practices youth ‘count’ as scientific. The design and goals of the project are described, followed by an analysis of focus group interviews with students (N = 65), which were conducted after watching the play. Despite the design team’s intentions, findings highlight that the majority of students included in this study recognised a narrow range of practices taking place in the play as scientific, which led to a process of re-examination, complication, and interrogation the findings and design. Guided by Butler’s theory of performativity, this paper is used as a reflection space in order to theorise this work in a new direction.
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通过戏剧传播科学:中学生在戏剧表演后对科学中“做”和“存在”的注意和表达
本文重点研究了中学生对一场戏剧表演的反应,该戏剧表演旨在将科学描绘为一种人文主义和相关的努力,青年-类似于观众中的青年-在日常生活中参与其中。本研究中包含的戏剧是由艺术家、科学家、教育工作者和研究人员组成的协作社区设计研究项目的一部分。这种跨学科干预的设计和实施以及本研究中包含的研究代表了设计团队的初步尝试,以更好地了解年轻人对戏剧作品的反应,特别是年轻人“认为”哪些角色的“实践”是科学的。本文描述了该项目的设计和目标,然后分析了对学生(N = 65)的焦点小组访谈,这些访谈是在观看完戏剧后进行的。尽管设计团队的意图是这样的,但研究结果强调,参与这项研究的大多数学生都认为戏剧中发生的一小部分实践是科学的,这导致了对研究结果和设计的重新审视、复杂化和质疑的过程。本文以巴特勒的表演性理论为指导,作为一个反思的空间,在新的方向上理论化这一工作。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Science Education Part B: Communication and Public Engagement will address the communication between and the engagement by individuals and groups concerning evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences, of science and technology. The journal will aim: -To bridge the gap between theory and practice concerning the communication of evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences of science and technology; -To address the perspectives on communication about science and technology of individuals and groups of citizens of all ages, scientists and engineers, media persons, industrialists, policy makers, from countries throughout the world; -To promote rational discourse about the role of communication concerning science and technology in private, social, economic and cultural aspects of life
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