Natural materials: an inclusive scientific view: an educational approach from the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona

Author

Batlles Fossas, Albert

Boix Garcia-Cairó, Greta

Olmeda, Montse

Ballester Rovira, Montserrat

Publication date

2024-04



Abstract

Exploring natural materials offers countless opportunities for inclusive science. At the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona (Natural Science Museum of Barcelona), we know that looking closely at real materials creates a very valuable context for promoting an understanding of the world and nature, and, therefore, learning sciences. However, getting natural materials to stimulate scientific learning invariably means mobilising teaching strategies that reach all children. These approaches need to spark pertinent questions, generate interest in developing and checking hypotheses, encourage comparing and searching for explanations. They should also enrich relationships between children and the materials and also between peers. Based on exploring natural materials of animal, plant and geological origin, we raise concerns and questions, stimulate hypotheses, look for evidence and compare ideas about aspects that captivate our interest.

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Language

English

CDU Subject

374 - Education and training out of school. Further education

Subject

Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona; Catalunya; Espanya; Museus en l'ensenyament

Pages

20 p.

Version of

Inclusive science education in the early years, cap. 6, p. 84 -103, ISBN 978-84-19788-96-2

Documents

Batlles_2024.pdf

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Rights

(C) The author(s) 2024

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