Commentary: The Coming of Age of Informal Science

by: Brenda Wojnowski

The array of informal education configurations is enormous yet all follow the same basic premise of educating through flexible, interesting, and often entertaining methods. And, consistent with the National Science Education Standards, informal education almost always leans toward inquiry-based interactive lessons and activities. Despite its importance, informal education is frequently not well used or integrated into formal education institutions. In this month's Commentary column, the author discusses the juxtaposition of these two seeming opposites.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 1/1/2006Stock # tst06_073_01_10Volume 073Issue 01

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