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Using action research protocols to structure the development of a complex exhibit at a regional children's museum

Posted on:2009-08-21Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Massachusetts AmherstCandidate:Cipora, JohnFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390002493757Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Action research has proven to be a powerful protocol for enhancing best-practices pedagogy and for guiding reflective practitioners in becoming effective change agents. This dissertation uses action research methods to, first, frame the institutional process of crafting a new, complex water exhibit at a Massachusetts children's museum; and second, to closely follow, reflect upon, and assess the efforts by multiple stakeholders across a two-year period to produce an exemplary learning environment. This research provides parameters by which other children's museums can likewise maximize their creativity and resources in exhibit development through the use of fully substantiated action research methodology.
Keywords/Search Tags:Action research, Exhibit, Children
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