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Micael Sousa – Educational Media International, 2024
Board gaming is a popular activity, growing despite all the pressures of digitalization. People are gathering to play socially. Besides this ludic movement, modern board games can be used directly or adapted to achieve other goals beyond entertainment, approaching serious game methods as a modding exercise. This paper describes a process where a…
Descriptors: Games, Adult Learning, Informal Education, Employees
Bruce, Bertram C. – Schools: Studies in Education, 2023
Democracy is a process, one that needs to be continually renewed to fit new experiences and new circumstances; in other words, it's a process of education. The enrichment of experience through education is a task that must be carried on every day, in both formal and informal settings.
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Enrichment, Informal Education
Phillip Ward – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
All professionals face similar problems based on the nature of their work. For example, teachers, hair stylists, chefs, and physicians might appear to have nothing in common, but they must all get better at completing the tasks they are performing. They must all communicate effectively with others and encounter challenges in their work that they…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Informal Education, Teachers, Professional Occupations
Carrillo, Juan F. – Urban Education, 2024
Latinxs have a long history of participation in basketball, yet links to education scholarship are for the most part non-existent. In a context of ongoing subtractive policies around curriculum, teaching, toxic immigration policies and other sociopolitical realities, Latinxs have long used "hoops" as a space for identity formation,…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Hispanic Americans, Self Concept, Informal Education
Peter J. Woods – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2024
Despite communities of practice (COPs) literature asserting the importance of attending to power dynamics within these learning contexts, research has largely ignored the process of racialization within COPs and, in particular, the role anti-racist pedagogies play within these spaces. In response, I present findings from an instrumental case study…
Descriptors: Music, Communities of Practice, Racism, Adult Education
Nick Hacking; Jamie Lewis; Robert Evans – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2024
Over the last decade or so, the rate of growth of academic publications involving discussion of 'citizen science' and 'community science', and similar variants, has risen exponentially. These fluid terms, with no fixed definition, cover a continuum of public participation within a range of scientific activities. It is, therefore, apposite and…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Informal Education, Community
Bhamini Kamudu; Marissa Rollnick; Eunice Nyamupangedengu – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
We investigated what students learnt about biodiversity, a broad and multi-dimensional concept, challenging to understand, following a visit to a nature reserve. Acknowledging the individual nature of informal learning, we explore Personal Meaning Maps (PMMs) coupled with semi-structured interviews to investigate learning among 13 scouts aged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biodiversity, Informal Education, Teaching Methods
Laura M. Crispin; Molly I. Beck – Arts Education Policy Review, 2025
In prior research, museum attendance has been shown to positively impact educational outcomes for children, teens, and adults, yet little has been documented about who is attending and how often. This paper is the first to provide comprehensive descriptive and regression analyses to explore museum attendance among youth (5 to 18 year-olds) in the…
Descriptors: Museums, Youth, Cultural Capital, Children
Hanxiang Du; Gaoxia Zhu; Wanli Xing – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Social media provides new opportunities for teachers to learn, communicate and develop professional relationships. It has been proved to be a valid and helpful resource for teachers' professional learning purposes. Objectives: While previous studies pursued questions like how participants feel, how to support interaction and why…
Descriptors: Teachers, Professional Development, Social Media, Communities of Practice
Smith, Erica; Smith, Andrew – International Journal of Training and Development, 2023
This paper examines the use of informal training for workers, by Australian companies and other organisations. Using survey data, it reports the prevalence of informal training and also the utilisation of different types of informal training. Differences are found by employer size, particularly for the different types. By examining qualitative…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Corporate Education, Workplace Learning, Incidence
Caleb Seung-hyun Han; Dae Seok Chai – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
Despite intense interest in how social capital can facilitate informal learning, few attempts have been made to synthesize the interface between social capital and informal learning. Social capital is an important factor in the application of informal learning, especially in postsecondary science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Social Capital, Informal Education, Postsecondary Education
Graziele Scalfi; Luisa Massarani; Martha Marandino; Waneicy Gonçalves; Jessica Norberto Rocha – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Science museums are key locations for informal education. They also enable research that explores how families structure their activities and conversations and how these contribute to learning experiences. The aim of this exploratory study, using qualitative and quantitative methodologies, was to analyse the process of family interactions during…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Microbiology, Family Relationship
Yizhe Jiang; Francis John Troyan – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2024
Despite the range of varieties of Han Chinese, Mandarin is the most widely studied variety in research on Chinese as a heritage language (CHL) around the world. To better understand the role of other varieties of Han Chinese in addition to Mandarin, this article presents a synthesis of research on the learning of Chinese varieties in formal and…
Descriptors: Chinese, Language Variation, Native Language, Second Language Learning
Oksana Marchuk; Liliia Melnychuk; Tamara Paguta; Yanina Pocheniuk; Agnieszka Bates; Yesid Paez; Anne Parfitt – Journal of Peace Education, 2024
Peace museums play an important role in peace education by offering visitors informal and non-formal education. As sites of remembrance, peace museums are rich pedagogical spaces for experiential learning and reflection. Educating children in the spirit of peace, tolerance and harmony between nations has been central to the work of the Museum of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peace, Museums, War
Tang Wee Teo; Zee Heng Joshua Loh; Lek Ee Kee; Gary Soh; Eugene Wambeck – Research in Science Education, 2024
Science centres are informal learning spaces embedded with artefacts embodying mediational affordances. This exploratory and small-scale mixed methods study juxtaposes eye-tracking technologies and qualitative interviews to examine how visitors to a gallery navigated this space and interacted with different artefacts. A total of 15 visitors to the…
Descriptors: Affordances, Science Education, Informal Education, Eye Movements