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Title: Measuring Awe and Critical Thinking in a Science Museum
Authors: Price, Aaron
Greenslit, Jana
Applebaum, Lauren R.
Segovia, Gloria Alicia
Slagel, Chaucey
Quinn, Kimberly A.
Krogh-Jespersen, Sheila
Issue Date: Jul-2018
Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences, Inc. [ISLS].
Citation: Price, A., Greenslit, J., Applebaum, L. R., Segovia, G. A., Slagel, C., Quinn, K. A., & Krogh-Jespersen, S. (2018). Measuring Awe and Critical Thinking in a Science Museum. In Kay, J. and Luckin, R. (Eds.) Rethinking Learning in the Digital Age: Making the Learning Sciences Count, 13th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS) 2018, Volume 3. London, UK: International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract: Museums and informal science learning centers often use awe to entice, inspire and educate. Recent studies have suggested that awe can also impact critical thinking skills. We gave surveys to 1,057 guests at a science and an art museum to look for how aspects of awe differ among spaces and activities. Critical thinking was also measured utilizing a framework established in the art museum field.
URI: https://doi.dx.org/10.22318/cscl2018.1473
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