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An Informal Setting Experience: A Visit to the Zoological Gardens
Date Submitted: 10/13/2003 19:25:33
Abstract There is an increasing amount of literature that attests to the power and influence of informal learning settings that can ignite the curiosity and interest in science for students of all ages. As researchers, scientists, and educators, the goals of taking our students to informal settings, such as museums, aquariums, nature centers, and zoos, should not only be to entice and expand their natural curiosity about the exhibits that they see and their world
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