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Title: Modeling partnerships between museums and schools


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Modeling partnerships between museums and schools
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Existing Partnerships
  • Raymond Alf Museum
  • Field collection
  • Conservation
  • Study of fossils using primary literature
  • Present findings in museum exhibits

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Hands-On Biology
  • 6 week program for diverse students grades 3-5
  • Hands-On Museum provided material and technology
    to school, university students oversaw, teachers
    planned and designed
  • Student-led research projects, experiments,
    games, presentations
  • Student freedom allowed for increased interest
    and excitement about projects and level of
    challenge

4
AMNH
  • Collaborated with public high school sp. ed.
    Teachers and City College of New York teachers
    ed program
  • Teachers modified exhibits using museum
    resources, documenting with cameras and video to
    alter exhibits for students needs

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A new model
  • Potential for all grade levels
  • Majority of education comes from classroom,
    museum utilized for open inquiry and for concrete
    examples to support lecture
  • Model is scalable for many ages, different access
    to museum, but designed for college-level class
  • Emphasizes benefits of different educational
    styles using lectures, small groups, object-based
    learning, hands-on learning, and student-directed
    investigation

6
Week 1
  • In the classroom The basics of fish anatomy are
  • presented in lecture format
  • Students are given a problem for small group
  • discussion
  • What changes need to be made to fish anatomy to
  • enable colonization of land?
  • Diagram changes
  • Lecture about fish novelties bony fish body
    plan
  • Changes in breathing aparati (pulmonary vein,
    atrium, internal nares)
  • Beginning changes in ear
  • Students compare their diagram to what they
    learned in lecture in 1 paragraph
  • First museum visit
  • How do we know what we know?
  • Students go to fish exhibits where museum staff
    point out novelties from previous lecture on
    relevant specimens

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Week 2
  • Lecture tetrapod evolution
  • Example of change ear evolution
  • Small group discussion
  • How did tectonics influence these changes?
  • Investigate the positions of the continents over
    time using books and
  • Internet-relate climate,
  • environment, topography, geography, etc.
  • Lecture
  • More changes appendicular skeleton
  • Students write one paragraph on the relationship
    between tectonics, climate, and the tetrapod
    novelties

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Week 3
  • Lecture Complete colonization of land
  • Skeletal changes in Ichthyostega-girdle,
    astragalus, axis
  • Small group discussion
  • What challenges would animals encounter that were
    entirely land-bound vs amphibious verts before?
    Diagram changes using a process flow-chart
  • Lecture Amniotic egg
  • Skin
  • Students write one paragraph on challenges
    encountered with
  • being entirely land-bound, and how they were
    adapted for.
  • Museum visit
  • Look at earlyfossil amniotes and compare to more
    modern forms
  • Discuss patterns with appendicular skeleton, ear,
    skull, feet, skin, egg
  • Students write one question involving comparison
    between all three groups as move onto land
  • In museum lab compare fish, frog and turtle
    skeletons, use books, staff, internet for
    investigating question
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