Equitable Access to Informal Science Education Institutions

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作者
Paichi Pat Shein
David Swinkels
Chi-Chen Chen
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[1] National Sun Yat-sen University,Faculty of Geosciences
[2] Utrecht University,Center for Teacher Education
[3] National Sun Yat-sen University,Institute of Education
[4] National Sun Yat-sen University,undefined
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The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher | 2019年 / 28卷
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Access; Equity; Informal science education; Non-visitors; Outreach; Social inclusion;
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Science for all is a global educational pursuit; however, the realities in formal science education show that it is a goal still challenged by inequitable outcomes that are marked by gender, race/ethnicity, language, culture, and socioeconomic status. Whether these inequities persist in the informal settings still remained a question that is open for more investigation. This empirical study aims to examine the factors that relate to access to informal science education institutions. A representative sample of 1611 Taiwanese adults was asked if they have visited six popular informal science education institutions in the last 12 months. Nine factors related to travel distance, social demography, and scientific literacy, were included to explain the likelihood of visiting each institution. The findings showed that the travel distance, education, presence of children, interest in scientific issues, and attitudes toward these institutions were statistically significant predictors of visitation. The paper provides empirical and practical implications to help informal science educators and policy makers to ensure equitable access to these institutions for all.
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页码:159 / 170
页数:11
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