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Title

Illuminating Learning in the Dome: Constructing the international STudies of Astronomy education Research DataBase

Abstract

Planetarium educators and enthusiasts are left with the question of where are all of the educational effectiveness studies and hardearned community knowledge reports about successfully teaching in the planetarium? To our surprise, written accounts for most astronomy teaching strategies and planetarium education research results are far more widely dispersed than we anticipated.

Date

01/01/2017

Citation

Slater, T. F. (2017). Illuminating Learning in the Dome: Constructing the international STudies of Astronomy education Research database. Planetarian, 46(4).

Type of Publication

Article

Author(s)

Slater, Timothy F.

Content

No Astronomy Content

Construct

Academic Social/Discourse

Methodology

Blank

Research Setting

Planetarium

Specific Interest

RTSRE Related Research

Target Group

College/University Faculty | Multi-aged groups | Other

Institution(s)

University of Wyoming and CAPER

Journal Name

Planetarian

Peer-Reviewed Status

Yes

Publisher

The International Planetarium Society

Volume

46

Issue Number

4

ISSN

2333-9063

Resource Type

Resource Guide/Bibliography

Nation(s) of Study

United States of America

Language

English

URL

https://ips-planetarium.site-ym.com/page/plntrnarchive?

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