From white lab coats and crazy hair to actual scientists: exploring the impact of researcher interaction and performing arts on students' perceptions and motivation for science

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Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA)

Data de publicació

2018-11-06T14:46:59Z

2018-11-06T14:46:59Z

2018-12-01



Resum

We examine the impact of researchers' interaction and drama-based techniques when learning science on students' views of scientists and motivations for studying science. We do so through mixed-methods in five secondary schools in three countries. Students changed their perception of scientists toward a less stereotyped image, particularly where their interaction with researchers was higher. Pupils' interest for scientific careers significantly increased where drama-based techniques were more inserted into the pedagogical approach. Promoting long-term interaction with scientists in school settings combined with embedded drama-based methods in science learning/teaching can contribute to reconstructing students' views on who can be engaged in science.

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Anglès

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Science Communication

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Science Communication, 2018, december, núm. 40 (6)

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Ruiz-Mallén, I., Gallois, S. & Heras. M. (2018). From white lab coats and crazy hair to actual scientists: exploring the impact of researcher interaction and performing arts on students' perceptions and motivation for science. Science Communication, 40(6), 749¿777. doi: 10.1177/1075547018808025

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