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Marques, Joana B. V.; Carlin, Andrew P.; Gomes, Miguel; Moutinho, Ricardo – Science Education, 2021
Time is a central concept for astronomy, yet how it is communicated in educational contexts has received insufficient attention in the literature. This study explores how time-related concepts are communicated in the planetarium, by analyzing 34 different planetarium sessions held in a diversity of Portuguese institutions. Sessions were video and…
Descriptors: Time, Scientific Concepts, Astronomy, Recreational Facilities
Susnara, Daniela M.; Curtner-Smith, Matthew; Wind, Stefanie A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2022
Purpose: To examine the impact of an out-of-school swimming program on children and youth from one underserved community. Method: Participants were 200 children and youth who attended the out-of-school swimming program during two consecutive summers. The theoretical framework employed drew from previous research on socialization. A mixed-methods…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Skill Development, Safety, Summer Programs
Wilson, Oliver W. A.; Colinear, Crystal; Guthrie, David; Bopp, Melissa – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: To examine disparities in physical activity, campus recreation facility (CRF) use, and CRF comfort of college students. Methods: Students (n = 319) responded to an online survey that assessed their demographics, physical activity behaviors, CRF use, comfort using CRFs, as well as reasons for discomfort, and strategies used to feel…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Physical Activity Level, Recreational Facilities
Kras, Nicole – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
There is rapidly growing research on the multiple benefits of nature-based experiences. Some institutions of higher education have incorporated these types of experiences in areas such as building design, travel offerings, residential programs, green spaces, field trips, wellness centers, and freshman orientation programs. Unfortunately, urban…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Recreational Facilities, Urban Areas, Community Colleges
Abigail Withers; Tatiana Dimos; Israa Ibrahim; Nicole Neil – Inclusion, 2024
Informal education settings are spaces where learning takes place outside of formal classrooms and include museums, zoos, and science centers. People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) continue to experience barriers to inclusion in such community spaces. This study investigated stakeholder perspectives on inclusion at a…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Stakeholders, Inclusion
Butson, Michael; Tower, John; Schwarz, Eric C. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2021
Employee turnover is the loss of talent in the workforce. High employee turnover is expensive and disruptive. Young employees are more likely to leave one job for a better one and are often less attached to an organisation while they are completing their education. The aquatics industry has been described as being in a crisis, experiencing…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Recreational Facilities, Employer Attitudes, Labor Turnover
Kleespies, Matthias Winfried; Montes, Natalia Álvarez; Bambach, Alina Miriam; Gricar, Eva; Wenzel, Volker; Dierkes, Paul Wilhelm – Environmental Education Research, 2021
In the past decades, zoos have increasingly developed into conservation and education centers and today make an important contribution to environmental education. In this context, this study investigated which factors influence attitudes towards species conservation. The variables examined were gender, age, the number of visits to zoos in the last…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Animals, Recreational Facilities, Multiple Regression Analysis
Michael Steven Brown Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Previous research has shown that Black males do not find schools to be safe spaces or places where they feel a sense of belonging. Instead, they do not feel welcomed (Brooms, 2019a). If students must spend 8 to 9 hours in a place daily, we will want that space to be somewhere they want to be. Findings from research conducted by Collins et al.…
Descriptors: Males, Sense of Community, Student Attitudes, Adolescents
González-Tapia, Grimanessa; Lazzaro-Salazar, Mariana; Mundaca, Enrique A. – SAGE Open, 2022
Scholarly endeavors in psychology, environmental, and geographies of health research have shown that the exposure to natural spaces influences children's wellbeing. However, little is known regarding the experiences that influence children's feelings of wellbeing for those who live in natural environments. This study investigates the perceptions…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Well Being, Outdoor Education, Intervention
Shannon L. Niceley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Zoos have been under attack by animal rights groups for decades. Despite significant reforms to improve animal welfare in accredited zoos and aquariums across North America, and significant participation in animal conservation efforts globally, these attacks persist. If zoos are to continue long-term, they need to establish themselves as community…
Descriptors: Zoology, Recreational Facilities, Community Resources, Science Education
Koç, Mustafa Can; Demirel, Mehmet – African Educational Research Journal, 2020
The aim of this study is to reveal the relationship between, serious and indifferent leisure time and leisure management of Generation Y and its education in light of different variables. Leisure education was used in the study in terms of participation in activities, especially in terms of serious leisure participation information, and no…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leisure Time, Age Groups, Gender Differences
Zimmerman, Heather Toomey; Land, Susan M. – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2022
Our research conducted two iterations of a mixed methods design-based research project with 87 youths, to improve learners' collaboration and knowledge-building by using collaboration scripts during learning-on-the-move within a mobile computing intervention. We investigated how the informal mobile augmented reality app influenced children's…
Descriptors: Children, Place Based Education, Observation, Cooperative Learning
Trucks, Jesica; Schmoll, Shannon; Hinko, Kathleen; Lopez, Gloria – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
During the COVID-19 pandemic, informal learning environments (ILEs) were forced to move programming online for the safety of staff and visitors. The Big Astronomy Project responded to the pandemic by releasing a planetarium show as a virtual YouTube 360 stream. This project was also utilized in the late stages of the pandemic in-person at…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Education, Audiences, Recreational Facilities
Kennedy, Katheryn – Science and Children, 2020
How can teachers take a traditional field trip and turn it into a component of a rich learning unit? The author found success in connecting a science, technology, and design class to the experiences students engaged in during a recent trip to a zoo. While students were focused on creating an enrichment toy for animals, the true enrichment was in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Recreational Facilities, Field Trips, Grade 1
Saemi Lee; Luciana Zuest; Janaina L. Fogaça; Nikole D. Squires; Christopher Balam; Dawn E. Clifford – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Weight stigma is the negative social judgment of people based on their weight. Despite the negative consequences of weight stigma, its prevalence is well-documented including within the physical activity (PA) landscape. Research shows that a wide range of PA-related professionals hold negative attitudes toward fat people, including physical…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Social Bias, Negative Attitudes, Body Composition