Parker Christopher T, Cockerham Debbie, Foss Ann W
Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth, TX 76105.
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Fort Worth, TX 76107.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2018 Mar 30;19(1). doi: 10.1128/jmbe.v19i1.1499. eCollection 2018.
The need for science education and outreach is great. However, despite the ever-growing body of available scientific information, facts are often misrepresented to or misunderstood by the general public. This can result in uninformed decisions that negatively impact society at both individual and community levels. One solution to this problem is to make scientific information more available to the public through outreach programs. Most outreach programs, however, focus on health initiatives, STEM programs, or young audiences exclusively. This article describes a collaboration between the Research and Learning Center at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History and an interdisciplinary team of researchers from the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex area. The collaboration was a pilot effort of a science communication fellowship and was designed to train researchers to effectively convey current science information to the public with a focus on lifelong learning. We focus on the broader idea of a university-museum collaboration that bridges the science communication gap as we outline the process of forming this collaboration, lessons we learned from the process, and directions that can support future collaborations.
科学教育与科普的需求十分巨大。然而,尽管现有科学信息不断增多,但事实却常常被公众误传或误解。这可能导致未经充分了解就做出决策,在个人和社区层面都对社会产生负面影响。解决这一问题的一个办法是通过科普项目让公众更容易获取科学信息。然而,大多数科普项目只专注于健康倡议、STEM项目或仅仅针对年轻受众。本文介绍了沃思堡科学与历史博物馆研究与学习中心与来自达拉斯-沃思堡(DFW)都会区的跨学科研究团队之间的合作。此次合作是科学传播奖学金的一项试点工作,旨在培训研究人员,使其能够以终身学习为重点,有效地向公众传达当前的科学信息。在概述此次合作的形成过程、我们从该过程中学到的经验教训以及有助于支持未来合作的方向时,我们关注的是弥合科学传播差距的大学-博物馆合作这一更广泛的理念。