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Abstract
This study aimed to examine the opinions of the instructors who work at GUHEM (Gökmen Space and Aviation Training Center) on the exhibition's content, how the exhibition spaces contribute to science education, especially astronomy and aviation, and the types of visitors who frequently visit the center. Nine instructors from GUHEM's science centers participated in the study. Data were gathered using the "Instructor Opinion Form," with nine open-ended questions. The data elicited from these questions were subjected to content analysis. The findings showed that children aged 6 to 11 made up the majority of visitors; the fascinating exhibition areas focused on the Solar System and planets and interactive workshops with space and aviation themes, like those involving paper airplane construction and rocket competition, were very popular. In terms of the contribution of this center to science education, it was found that the GUHEM exhibitions played an active role in teaching the solar system, planets, and pressure. Although astronomy is the discipline with which the exhibition areas are most closely associated, it can also be linked to other disciplines like astrobiology, mathematics, and aviation. Instructors shared their worries that they won't be able to meet visitors' expectations and occasionally struggle to understand the subject during activities held at GUHEM. These findings led to the opinion that GUHEM and other science centers will function more effectively if schools and science centers collaborate more, the curriculum and exhibition content are improved, and the instructors receive professional assistance from academicians who are subject-matter experts.
Keywords: astronomy and aviation, instructor, needs, opinion, science center
本研究旨在考察在古赫姆(Gökmen Space and Aviation Training Center)工作的教员对展览内容的看法,展览空间如何为科学教育,特别是天文学和航空学做出贡献,以及经常参观该中心的访客类型。来自GUHEM科学中心的九名教员参与了这项研究。使用“讲师意见表”收集数据,共有9个开放式问题。从这些问题中得出的数据进行了内容分析。调查结果显示,6至11岁的儿童占游客的大多数;以太阳系和行星为主题的引人入胜的展区,以及以太空和航空为主题的互动研讨会,如纸飞机建造和火箭竞赛,都非常受欢迎。就该中心对科学教育的贡献而言,发现古赫姆展览在教授太阳系、行星和压力方面发挥了积极作用。尽管天文学是展区联系最紧密的学科,但它也可以与天体生物学、数学和航空等其他学科联系在一起。导师们也担心他们无法满足游客的期望,在GUHEM举办的活动中偶尔会很难理解这个主题。这些发现使人们认为,如果学校和科学中心更多地合作,课程和展览内容得到改进,导师得到学科专家院士的专业帮助,古河姆和其他科学中心将更有效地发挥作用。关键词:天文航空、教员、需求、观点、科学中心
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Problems of Education in the 21st Century is an international, periodical scientific journal publishing original research across the whole of education. The journal''s Editorial Board and staff are committed to building PEC into the leading scientific journal in its field by publishing articles of outstanding scientific quality that merit the attention and interest of the whole educational community.