ERIC Number: EJ1343552
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Publication Date: 2022
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Evaluating Knowledge Transfer after a Science Café: A Qualitative Approach for Rural Settings
Janssen, Brandi; Curnick, Jacqueline
Science Education and Civic Engagement, v14 n1 p64-76 Win 2022
Science Cafés are informal community gatherings that aim to facilitate the engagement of scientific researchers with the general public. These events have been implemented worldwide in rural and urban settings. This article evaluates two Science Café series, held in rural Iowa communities. Evaluation of Science Cafés typically consists of participant surveys to measure satisfaction with the presenter, interest in the topic, or solicit topic suggestions for future events. This paper presents results from a qualitative evaluation that aimed to better understand how the information presented at Science Cafés was shared with others in the community following the event. Results suggest that participants share information in both formal and informal settings following a Science Café, especially those who self-identify as "champions" of an issue. This research suggests that future evaluations examine rural social networks to better understand the broader community impact of these events.
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Knowledge Level, Communication (Thought Transfer), Science Education, Outreach Programs, Community Education, Rural Areas, Sharing Behavior, Attitudes, Public Health, Participation
National Center for Science and Civic Engagement. 114 Post Street, Saugerties, NY 12477. Web site: http://new.seceij.net/
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Iowa
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