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Zoo Talk

Inglese · Tascabile

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Founded on the premise that zoos are 'bilingual'-that the zoo, in the shape of its staff and exhibits, and its visitors speak distinct languages-this enlightening analysis of the informal learning that occurs in zoos examines the 'speech' of exhibits and staff as well as the discourse of visitors beginning in the earliest years. Using real-life conversations among visitors as a basis for discussion, the authors interrogate children's responses to the exhibits and by doing so develop an 'informal learning model' and a 'zoo knowledge model' that prompts suggestions for activities that classroom educators can use before, during, and after a zoo visit.
Their analysis of the 'visitor voice' informs creative suggestions for how to enhance the educational experiences of young patrons. By assessing visitors' entry knowledge and their interpretations of the exhibits, the authors establish a baseline for zoos that helps them to refine their communication with visitors, for example in expanding knowledge of issues concerning biodiversity and biological conservation. The book includes practical advice for zoo and classroom educators about positive ways to prepare for zoo visits, engaging activities during visits, and follow-up work that maximizes the pedagogical benefits. It also reflects on the interplay between the developing role of zoos as facilitators of learning, and the ways in which zoos help visitors assimilate the knowledge on offer. In addition to being essential reading for educators in zoos and in the classroom, this volume is full of insights with much broader contextual relevance for getting the most out of museum visits and field trips in general.

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Founded on the premise that zoos are ‘bilingual’—that the zoo, in the shape of its staff and exhibits, and its visitors speak distinct languages—this enlightening analysis of the informal learning that occurs in zoos examines the ‘speech’ of exhibits and staff as well as the discourse of visitors beginning in the earliest years. Using real-life conversations among visitors as a basis for discussion, the authors interrogate children’s responses to the exhibits and by doing so develop an ‘informal learning model’ and a ‘zoo knowledge model’ that prompts suggestions for activities that classroom educators can use before, during, and after a zoo visit.
Their analysis of the ‘visitor voice’ informs creative suggestions for how to enhance the educational experiences of young patrons. By assessing visitors’ entry knowledge and their interpretations of the exhibits, the authors establish a baseline for zoos that helps them to refine their communication with visitors, for example in expanding knowledge of issues concerning biodiversity and biological conservation. The book includes practical advice for zoo and classroom educators about positive ways to prepare for zoo visits, engaging activities during visits, and follow-up work that maximizes the pedagogical benefits. It also reflects on the interplay between the developing role of zoos as facilitators of learning, and the ways in which zoos help visitors assimilate the knowledge on offer. In addition to being essential reading for educators in zoos and in the classroom, this volume is full of insights with much broader contextual relevance for getting the most out of museum visits and field trips in general.

Testo aggiuntivo

From the book reviews:
“The book Zoo Talk, authored by Patricia G. Patrick and Sue Dale Tunnicliffe, provides a new look at informal education, suggests activities for educators to employ and identifies potential learning opportunities in zoos and aquariums. … The book Zoo Talk is essential reading for all educators in zoos and aquariums.” (WAZA News, Issue 4, 2014)

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From the book reviews:
"The book Zoo Talk, authored by Patricia G. Patrick and Sue Dale Tunnicliffe, provides a new look at informal education, suggests activities for educators to employ and identifies potential learning opportunities in zoos and aquariums. ... The book Zoo Talk is essential reading for all educators in zoos and aquariums." (WAZA News, Issue 4, 2014)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Patricia G. Patrick, Sue Dale Tunnicliffe, Patricia Patrick, Patricia G Patrick
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 01.01.2014
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Corsi per adulti
 
EAN 9789400799097
ISBN 978-94-0-079909-7
Numero di pagine 216
Illustrazioni VIII, 216 p.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.6 x 1 x 23.5 cm
Peso (della confezione) 349 g
 
Categorie B, Education, Science: general issues, Discourse Analysis, Naturwissenschaften, allgemein, Science Education, Informal learning, exhibitry, field trip design, zoo visit, zoology education, environmental science education, field trip, out of school learning, zoo education
 

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