Jon Simmons, T. Campbell, D. M. Moss, J. Volin, C. Arnold, Laura M. Cisneros, Cary Chadwick, David Dickson, Nicole Freidenfelds
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摘要
家庭创造学习环境,以增强和支持孩子的兴趣,同时教授语言、道德和文化。这项研究考察了参与社区长期保护项目的代际家庭团队。参与者在项目完成期间和之后接受采访,其主要研究目的是探索家庭成员的交叉经历如何解释新兴的家庭文化学习途径。代际家庭团队分享叙事,然后使用文化学习途径框架进行分析[Bell, P., Tzou, C., Bricker, L., & Baines, A. D.(2012)]。社会实践结构多样性中的学习:解释人们如何、为什么以及在哪里学习科学。人的发展,55(5-6),269-284。[Doi:10.1159/000345315]我们随后用它来为每个参与的家庭创建家庭文化学习途径。家庭互动对儿童的身份发展有着强大的影响,不仅在他们的学业发展中,而且在他们的道德、伦理和社会发展中。
‘Part of our DNA': intergenerational family learning in informal science
ABSTRACT Families create contexts for learning to enhance and support the interests of their children, while simultaneously teaching language, morals, and culture. This research examines intergenerational family teams engaged in a long-term conservation project in their community. Participants were interviewed during and after project completion with the central research purpose of exploring how the intersecting experiences of family members explain emerging family cultural learning pathways. Intergenerational family teams shared narratives which were then analyzed using the cultural learning pathways framework [Bell, P., Tzou, C., Bricker, L., & Baines, A. D. (2012). Learning in diversities of structures of social practice: Accounting for how, why and where people learn science. Human Development, 55(5-6), 269–284. doi:10.1159/000345315] that we subsequently used to create family cultural learning pathways for each participating family. Family interactions are powerful influences on the identity development of children, not only in their academic development, but also in their moral, ethical, and social development.
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