The historical context of science and education at the American Museum of Natural History

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作者
Adams J.D. [1 ]
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[1] Education Department, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 10024
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Identity; Museum education; Museum history; Teacher education; Urban education;
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10.1007/s11422-007-9059-8
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In this article I critically examine the historical context of science education in a natural history museum and its relevance to using museum resources to teach science today. I begin with a discussion of the historical display of race and its relevance to my practice of using the Museum's resources to teach science. I continue with a critical review of the history of the education department in a natural history museum to demonstrate the historical constitution of current practices of the education department. Using sociocultural constructs around identity formation and transformation, I move to the present with a case study of a teacher who transforms the structure of science education in her classroom and school as a result of her identity transformation and association with a museum-based professional education program.
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