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Back when I was training to be a classroom teacher, our methods
professor and Student Teaching supervisor had a saying: 90% of
classroom behavior problems can be solved by an effective lesson plan.
With more experience, I think she might have exaggerated a little,
but the point is well taken.
Matthew White
Director, Hands On Science Center
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of American History
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On Jun 2, 2006, at 7:06 PM, Joe Ruggiero wrote:
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> Hello Glen,
>
> I didn't mean to imply that there was some problem with the group
> itself or that the museum needs to to come down harder on badly
> behaving groups - though in some extreme cases this just has to be
> done. But it's not all the kids' fault Excitement and interest
> is good. That's what we're after.
>
> I would bet - with some exceptions - that many of the problems we
> see with school group visits happens when the museum is approaching
> its visitor capacity - which might be significantly less than the
> maximum occupancy posted on the wall by the building department.
> It's hard enough to understand group dynamics but just try to
> figure out the dynamics of groups of groups. Encouraging free
> exploration is great when the place is half full. But that same
> exploration is seen as chaos when the number doubles, not to
> mention that the quality of the exploration goes down as occupancy
> goes up. So, you can give all the speeches and post all the rules
> you want, but if the institution ignores the facts of their exhibit
> floor, they share in causing the problem.
>
> Truly, chaperones don't always do their jobs diligently and the
> kids are left completely on their own. This isn't by itself a
> problem if the kids are engaged with the exhibits. The problems
> really start to grow when the museum environment is not only
> crowded but largely uninteresting to the kids. Though there should
> be standards of good behavior, I can't really blame the kid too
> much for being bored and looking elsewhere for their entertainment,
> especially if they are having a hard time getting close to popular
> exhibits
>
> So, though chaperones don't always do a good job - or do it too
> well, or there are occasionally 'problem cases,' kids with too much
> 'energy,' lets say, I think there are times that some of the
> 'blame' has to be placed at the doorstep of the institution. I've
> seen it with my own eyes and have even been a party to it. Guilty
> as charged.
>
>
> Joe R
> www.TheExhibitGuys.com
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> Glen Moore wrote:
>
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>> Joe
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>> Our strategy is to post 'conditions of entry', provide pre-visit
>> written info to teachers, talk to students and teachers about the
>> 'rules' upon arrival and provide 1 (active, involved) guide per 15
>> children. And yet the behaviour described still happens occasionally.
>>
>> The very nature of the hands-on environment in science centers
>> generates excitement, encourages self paced discovery and
>> interaction between visitors. I have seen student interest
>> destroyed by teachers and guides being too obsessed with
>> discipline. The vastly different behaviour of school groups is a
>> clear indication that the behaviour in the science center is
>> largely due to factors outside their control.
>>
>> Glen
>> gkm at SCP
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