Towards an effective use of language to explain light in the museum
Afonso, S; Afonso, AS; Rodrigues, F
Date: 4 April 2019
Journal
Science Education
Publisher
Wiley
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Abstract
Museum educators play a key role in explaining science in a museum. Verbal language is
primarily used to communicate scientific concepts, but the way language shapes the explanations
provided has not been investigated. This qualitative study focuses on the explanations about light
provided by three museum educators to 8th grade ...
Museum educators play a key role in explaining science in a museum. Verbal language is
primarily used to communicate scientific concepts, but the way language shapes the explanations
provided has not been investigated. This qualitative study focuses on the explanations about light
provided by three museum educators to 8th grade students (13-14 years old), during unstructured
visits to a science museum. The visits were audio-recorded and field notes taken. The museum
educators’ language was analyzed at a micro-level, through the perspective of Cognitive
Linguistics and Conceptual Metaphor theory. The results of this analysis coupled with a
multidimensional framework for analysing explanations allowed an understanding on what is
explained and how it is explained in the museum by museum educators. Findings show that
explanations were descriptive and causal, structured by the use of hybrid lexicon and by
conceptual metaphors, whose quality depends on the structural similarity between domains.
Furthermore, the explanations based on geometric optics were qualitative and with low level of
precision, complexity and abstractness.
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