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摘要
摘要博物馆通过亲子对话为学习提供了巨大的潜力。尽管许多定性研究对家庭博物馆互动进行了翔实的观察,但有限的实验工作调查了如何最大化这些体验。最近的研究已经开始定量地考察研究人员促进和基于资源的干预措施在博物馆背景下加强亲子对话的潜力。该荟萃分析综合了这一新兴领域中所有已确定的实验研究的数据(n = 9, k = 111)。研究结果表明,博物馆干预显著改善了亲子二元对话(g = 0.43, p < 0.001)。子分析表明,最成功的干预措施是针对父母(而不是亲子二人组)并明确指导父母使用对话策略的干预措施。讨论了对实践的启示。
The Effectiveness of Museum Intervention on Parent–Child Conversations: A Meta-Analysis
Abstract Museums offer great potential for learning, mediated by parent–child conversations. Despite much qualitative research conducting informative observations of family museum interactions, limited experimental work has investigated how to maximize these experiences. Recent studies have begun to quantitatively examine the potential of researcher-facilitated and resource-based interventions to enhance parent–child conversation in the museum context. This meta-analysis synthesized data from all identified experimental studies in this emerging field (n = 9, k = 111). Findings suggest that museum interventions significantly improve parent–child dyadic conversations (g = .43, p < .001). Sub-analyses showed that the most successful interventions were those which targeted parents (rather than the parent–child dyad) and explicitly guided parental use of conversational strategies. Implications for practice are discussed.